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VOLOWVIr ... .§ 1 PICKERING; �0 '�",.# FRIDA i DECEMBER 2�, �886.h t \f I. �a � � ��. � .�.1�T(� 8. x _ — - -- __ rho�e� ianal ( ar ,� °:' f 'fill I ;� (�T "(m A V bron�ht $4G0'per square mile, while arose :gip ck ring Vilhtg '� : - i�' .St � v v 1 v �✓ sold in Quebcc'brought $48, and those at i \ _ i j j'Ketf�c,�zt.. ff -1 Ottawa 05. The yoluu a of business MST- Pitrz$ a oslTlox rr FIt�'rs Fpa3 . . <..! ° ,, e 7 , LAT28ii� Locd kAppE>ZIN(ig $E�;aRISEII BY 1'ICHRBiN(i, p1 yiC HOOLa WAIT SN BX i j .r ��� .�,�..,,._ �.,. transacted called for an additional staff, . TSE PRESS AND JUTTED DOWN BY 'GUS " CAli80R," �W�I+TER SICHA$iieoN . F ELD, M D., M. CW P. S. PHYSI- �,, N� ,„ , -,, G . which accounted for the inereasod ex. .} C �• IAN, SURGEON. CORONEI {, �c., , :I , ,,, CORRESPONDENTS. pendittire. He• also entered into the t,� - `.. 6- Pickoriri , Ont. Office hours - Morning, from 8:3o ' } �, � ' , ,i. r-7 :. t'ickerii g 'Village is situated on the lead- - to 11:30 ; evening from 5 to 6 o clock. 1 -y - ' - - t 9C11001 9uestiOn,l and C108ed with B l)l Il- . _ ing road' fr Toronto to Kingston, ails , HI(3HL.AND CREEK. , liant peroration, amidst applause. Mr• •miles west f the town of Whitby, and ` 9. T E. V.�RE, M. D., M. C. P. S., ON- �� - , d. v • _ RIO. Coroner for the count of .On- ' F Larl:e follou followed iu re 1 and while he y i� y• twenty -.two ilea 'north -east of Toronto, tario. P ysician, Surgaon and Accoucheur. Rear- r - , ., fienders u're'invited for the 'ereetTQn of congratulated,1r, Lawson on the way he on m beautif 1 stream which takes ita rise ' deuce a d office, nest door to the Post-office, 1� It B. , ; the proposed new Presbyterian church at had handled the subjects treated, he took near Goodwood, in the township of Us- 1 ickeri❑ __ — a Hghlaud Creek. It is expected the new exception to `his facts. Ile spoke at bridge, rune ng in a, south- easterly direr- 11 C . FERRIER,1v1.D„ �i.C.P -S., On t. 1 * 1dC - ; ; . , rtrncture will cost in the neighborhood of some lcnl;th" after which a vote of thanks lion and un'ting with a branch ern lea - ' % D • C R7� ER. Office hours -- morning from ' ' p• ` f to 10. e ping 5 to 0. Surgery in rear o1 D'RUG 8Z,(3u�0, and will undoubt dly be a credit �- was passed to the chairman and trustees, into 'Lake O tario about three miles south STOE E. r( ca st. North, Clara)nont. PatronR � E A.. D � A R T ES'S. b oth to congregatioi, .an� place......It is and :he meetin closed with ',cheers for of the villag . , supplied wit -li Pure Drugs, Chemica,:s, &c., all I said the. H. C. and Brock road rifle clubs the Queen, ?1:oNat, and edndidates. It is surr unded by one of the most pro-.- Cheap fo cash. �9tY -�- - -FOP. + - have amalgamated, and are now, prepared `rL•e annual Cluistivas true in scenes- dh stive an best cultiyated sections of - . ° _ __ __ - Ii --- t ,r. I' - to shoot against all comers. country to b found in the Province. , . ' Leffrtl:... - tion ,%ith the Auubartou Sunday sehoal In its earl history (about the dawn of -1 . I--- will be hetX in Lrakine church4nd soli r ;._,;,;;,,_��.:.�..�•-- -•;. -< olid ay -�� ��t - � GIREEN ItiV R .. the present ,century) we find a few wig- . : B. U`TING,' B. A., BARRIS- i n, -.; - on the eve�uiog .of 80th inst.: A very roams, lugs fled by a tribe of §enaca Iu- r� T. . ., solicitor, liptary Public, Convey - * .' *, Lhe Ei1 otters pleasant time. may be expel Led. See dians, draw hither by the quantity of �';. j , anger, S c., Pickering, Ont- Accoun s' promptly AL Llle SnnIIat meetI pp bills. collected. Money :o loan at lowest rags: 1 -tf of the Sabbath school, w i is in a very strem , which at _ __ LARuES STOCK .iN ONT'AR[0 o soh to be fo na in the m flourishing`condition, that time re the name of Riviera au ' g-N • >ALL DOW9 BARRISTER the ollowiugofl'icers - A CALL SOLICITED '' wHf TEVALE. Sanmou, gi n by the French. The name t and So ieitor, Notary Public, etc. OPPIcE— . were a "lected for the seen ng year :- Supt - was well de rued, on account of the splen- - 1)e roll's lock, Brock - street, Whitby. Private * * * Fr• R. Hoover ; asst., F. Burgess; Sec.- Ono of the grandest entertain sets yet dfa salmon o be found in its waters. It . funs to to n at lowest rates and on favorable a ter_)n_s of pa meat. ' • : s-y treas., A, Barkey ; Libr an, A. Hoover. given here will ' be that announced for bore the na a Duffin's Creek for about a ' r O.L S PARKER, BAP.RISTElI Sts #ord � Corti a Teachers— female, Mis es A, atad M. New Year's Ere, in the Methodist church, century, be ng called after &man who � H Mrs. Poucher, and S licitor, ,&c. Money to loan. No t ` Barnes, Dirs. P. R. Hoover, ender the ans ices of the Sabbath school lived on its e.nks. - . commission. office : Haney's Budding, Picker- WHITBY. `l 10 Mrs. J. B4rkey ; males, `Messrs. J. Meed, p About sev my years ago the'firet house . ' lug ; open very Saturday. 4 -y ' " in COIIQOCtiOII with the Church. j A grand Fire and - Life Insurance lei. Miller and J. `V. Spence. tea (for the getting up of . Isuch the was built b Mr. Smith, who also opened . TIELAM RE, BLACK, RESSOR & - I_ ' ..* *.,_. - a small tor.. About the same time Mr. " 11 EN-GL L3, Barristers at Law, Solicitors � BROUGHAM. `u Indies of Wbitevale and vicinity are just woodruff. op ned the first hotel. It was i in' Chancery conveyancers, 6cc. O cos, No. 17 �%. "7_ iLC3=86Td o- 2:., _ .. noted) will be served from 5 to, 7, after not long, ho% ever, before the needs of tlie' - , Toronto Stre t (over Gas Compan el,Toronto. - AGENT For which a rare Drogra,m of vocal and surroundin eountr were sa lie Molloy to Loa -No Commission. D. I)ELA�SERE, •The Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, H ad � John Rnasell soli` eight head of { � y pp d by the Office : Toronto, at steers to Britton Bros:, Toronto, for instrumental selections, readings, &c., mills built b , Leys, othergill and Head, DAVhvsoN BL A, H. a. 11E$sos, E. Ts ova - y a s ' • w'l a resented. wh ok ad ants e f I . E2((3LiBII. The Western Fire'Assurance Co., Bead O ce, by ChOlar and C11CU, 1 1 b 0 to � 0 the splendid water E. F3 E «ELL, LL. B., " Toroutc, and the the Christmas market, or $900 includ- 4 - ` BAR'- 4 ' The great novelty, however,, wi be the supply furni hed by our river. Mr. Leys T North American Life Insurance Company, Head ing the prize steer, whiC 1 went at $270. tl . RI5TER County Crown Attorney, =d Office .Toronto. Also One steer t0 Ge F. MOneq, of holiday wheel, which will be set in also had a tare and kept the first post 1. County solic ;tor. Court House, Whitby. 10-y Office, and t e house he built which as ESSRS. RITCHIE BILLI`GS London, for 8 cts. er b., live weight. motion, and off •which the various tP :. , �TT j + insurance effected at the lowest _gamble rates P presents intended for the scholars and also his plat of business, still remains- _A 1 Banisters and Solicitors, high court of eonsisteut with safety and security. ...A grand earnivttl s awn uneed at a large and omfortable building in the. - JusGice. �Fhitby; Ent. 31onq to loan on rea- j 5 -7 •he skatin rink on Gh> 'sttna m ht, at .others will, be distributed. Everybody . .14 sa,°.cb.e terms. 1g'v Bttsi9be8R ,SOLieiteti. t g s shou;d be present. See large posters for subarba of t e village, This gentleman, r _ whicb prizes will be offered . for bo t Mr. Long, a d some others, with their - — /� � - . skaters, either lady or gent. The ice is full particulars. •, C money and i fluence, laid the foundation Vete'riwtrf/.. _ , . _ . - ; R L' M E M- B E .R first- class, and a good string band will be �` ^`"4� ! ':! 1 . of the villag as it is to -day, and We are _ - _f. �.__. ;,, _. _s_'_ o Pickerin Council. "`� . in attendance. Wesley Matthews, the , ; g reaping the b nefits of some of their efforts v HOPhINS, VETERINAfIY SUR- That we issue a first -class stock of leather nw There are wo rinci al streets, one ex - ` l mans er, � romises to make this a o ular P p GEO�T, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- pn hand,so don't hesitate in leavin ou R r p ,p Council met nrsuant to atl o rnmeut, Toronto, and practical horse- g Y rink this , winter......? b' s. L'rowII a in- P 1 tendiu� from east to west, nearly a mile in .•,'i -: , ": , College, orders at once. I - on �rtonday last, all the members being len lth and t e other from north .to south • i 1;h(rer. eta On account of increase of practice juries are showing signs of improvement, Present, the Reeve in the chair. for�'nearl a e ual distance. The first . i It,,(] u� :• accustomed visits_ every Saturda to We GUARANTEE SAT I S FACTION. Y q I �`.I_ii, y and it is earnestly, hoped he will have the Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. churches - th Rom n 4evale. Cuerrywood and Dunharton will at= All articles usually found in a hnruess hop Catholic and Meth- ` ten3•the diseases -of the horse foot at my own full use of his limb wile it does t well. .: A tition was resented from the Trus- fnrgE. Green Yaver, in the forenoons o: Tuesday, are in stock. Collars a specialty. hepa ring : Pe P odist -have i the course of time been re -.' .- \. «eons -rlav, Thursday and Friday of each week. promptly done. All at the I ��6 tees of B. t. No. 4 East, asking the Conn- placed liy fie, large, brick buildings, firs: -class assistant•horseshoer always on hand. ' I CLAREMO T cil to appoint, an arbitrator to act with which would o credit to an town. There ' 1k $rou nom Harness De of Y Veterinary instruments made Ito order. 11ie(li- pi i one from Whitby totvttship, on application ors also five her laces of worshi wLere tine for florets au3 cattle always on hand. Calla , H, 'JACiiSO \, Prop. A grand concert, u>zde the ituspiees ' f for additional territor from Union S. S. ¢ P - 1,y n:;:ht ter by day- promptly attended to. Ad- t I � � Y service is rah lardy held, dress, Green .River, Ont. 34 -y , P.S.-- Blacksn�ithing asiisuat. A1] ourecc¢ tints the Sons of Temperance, will- be held in tic. 1. After some discussion th© petition The buildiu of the Grand Trnlpk Rail i are payable when rend,er_ed. _ ,I_j_ the public hall ou the e% ening of, Tliui - *4s ,withdrata n for the present., road in 11354 featly aided in bailding up �.. -- - - Mr. Percy. chairman, presented there• the villa e, w ich had for man . �1 D i da •, Dec. 80th. Tlhe committee ha1•e h y years'been • - 1tSI (fax . .- �, 1 I� 11 y ort of the Standing Committee on Roads 3 ° secured the ser�'ices of .lL. Jas. Fax, of p at a stsudstill. The bailding of ,he rail- r Watchmaker and Jeweler Toronto. and,Brldges, making the followin recom- road was soon followed by lar a flour mills, . the noted li»ulorous reciter au1' � u t mendations : Pa3�Ireut of the ollowing which em to d" nits a _umber of men '` Colt eifrttteer, .Pe. vocalist, and in addition '.Miss H •field,_ P Y 9 , - ,�..v�, _�,. PICKERINO ONT. 3 accounts : -henry Flgon, wont ;on 9th The owners f those mills, with quite a 1. .. __ _ f liisa harrier, Miffs Girahalu, �Ir. (3, con.,.7oc. ; Edwin Dehart, 33 yd . ravel, ICH�RD . STOKES, * CUl _IIS- V g number of vi lagers, were men of means ti ! A boeutiful assortment of Graham, .and others will take part. ou east tewnline, $2.81; T. C. sborne, L p- fl s:ouer an(1 conveyancer. Office at Hopper Best of music h ' idle string band, Tlie furniBhin material and nttin u railin and enterprzs ,which had been the eanse tl 3:r,kes', General. • .Merchants, Claremont. Watches, Clocks, Jewelery and F ne3 , � g p g g of a steady R wth from Duffin s Creek to � ':� ' . ' uectal retention paid to Makin- wills and pre- Goods oil Land. entertainment is in the lhands of a good on Kinsale road, 3rd con., 91.00.; J hn Gee, the thriving i illage of Pickering, contain . ". IV � Iturint ,:e• e�sary _suers for Probate. 4 _ tf + , " laude for culvert, $3.3`l ;Hilts an B arkR committee. See osterR for, irticulars. - -- ing at present about eight r ten hundred P. L'EATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK REPAIlLING PROMPTLY ESECII D ....1Ir. tV. R. Holden, ate of Marton, percents a on sidewalk ai Picker n oHar- - r - r l P K inhabitants. D . Con•veyancer, Commissioner for taking After years' experienc I rim able to say I ill .• bor, 9; 'Phili Leamin , timber b8 ; F. " . aflidavita, 9ccountant and Insurance Agent.- guarantee . tisfactiou, 2y Ilse aSStlmed 1118 management bf the p„ g I'mw ritlage are blessed with the same I `loner to loan on farm property. OFFICE- .fit - - station There, and evidently understands alatthewe, drawing plank and r pairing' advantages a Pickering. There is a . ,� ,- , h rosgham, o s7-v s bridge opposite, lot 11, Kingst n road: branch of the ntario B -tn ,.which does a - . his business. , _ _^ = $Z.,,O; R. Burt, re atria Culver , $3.13 , 0 n a r W � ^ st state, 4,i yds giael at 7c $21.15 • large, bus' re nd not to build up our ___ it ss A hung has Het d . 1 r'cfttitect. Po e + + more in the p st few years - MITBY... :' C. S. Pahner,32 roods gravel at 5 $2 24; , .,,� .. _ _�.,,s,__,%- - + villat,e than the printing office, which - 3. P05T, COUNTY AR I Stephen Lawr, 27`2.feet of cede at 5c -, ublishes wee 1 an ei ht a e a r,•con �. . T CHITECT 'PICKERING ,AGENCY ., �� � F. II. Annie has offered s�� 'etcres `of p Y � p g p "� A,� •• $13.60 -' J. Gonnar, bailding break &ter on ` I , . 13 • for the county of Ontario. Drawings : __ - srdered by nQ ly ever} one to be one of the land to tha town to be used for any sideline between lots 16 and 17, . nd Con., I ' bu.Idincr. Steam and host water h a ing Band Open for the transaction of all legitimate manufactory that may 'be established in $18 ; Hay King, on acct. 'of br dyes at best local pa r� inn the Dominion. By its veptilation a a ecialty. Qffice- Gerrie 131ock, „ t11e to n.....The teachers in trainin Atha tid AigHswander s, suggestion$ m ny'improvemetits have been p d 13ankinm Business. g ' $50. �'Vonld brought. about. corner Dundas and Br ek streets, Wnitbv., ' OFFICE Hovxs - -Frmn 10 to 3 • Satnildays resented the rinci al of the Model recomr cud that Geor a Corneae 's acct. � - - Residence - Kingston Road, East Pickering. 37•y P P P 6 I ickering vii age, thonl{h never fortunate .. 10 to 1 o'clock. s.-hool with an address and a handsomely be laid over for further informati rr. That enough to sen a member to Parliament, -_ - _ - . -- — - - - -- - - r - .' • t,( Sav1n s Bank In connection: chased silver water pitcher.... ...A very the Reeve be instructed c� notify Thos. has men well ualified to fill the position,. q �1'etctZOtte�i•tt J. snccessf�tl Debating Club is iu operation Holborne ,to remove his lento from the considering th it libere[1 education and `� �� " " "" """" " (3 -y) " GEORGE IiERR, age t. , highwa or that le al roceedings will be r t _ _ _ - -_ ____ __ _ here...... The par.nr social, outlet the Y S P honesty. In st _port of public institationts. O L-CHER & ROB` LAti D, Licensed IF YOU AItE GONG TO anti lees of St. Jo'hn's church at Lhe ba , I at once taken to compel the same. Pickering is a liberal " as alpy of the sur- :>.1.ct ; onzers, for tre �rhote of North and p y On motion of Mr. Percy, the re rt Wa8 n �= :lit[) ontario. strict attention given to all TZ'1@ Old Ci'C1Z1'1�T held at Mr. H. 13. Taylor's resilenc:e, � Po rounding villag a. _ :'- received and adouted. OxJers i.iv setter or telegraph. Charges moderate. At ttre oast e d of llte villa a tH a is - ` was very atiecessft>tl.......An agent of au Mr. Parker, chairman, presented the _ Ti,us. Yonch r, F�hiator, Artlitratrrr, Sc. Ad- or are sending for your friends who are there, tire' building �f` ickering Co11e a which is ^ - d.ess. TFtos, POUCHb:F, Roz 47, I3roughani,_or calf on electric li�lit eomUany has been in towel � rc ort of tie Committee on Shee i killed ° ' . - :�. l:..;�'.t U:s1), `thitby, Out. �T r P l closed at _tease . _ It is a graaL loss to the L. ______ 6E/ O. Be V QJ Lam/ trying to get the Council to light* the by Doke, recommending pa %mert of the plr.cc, and we'h pe soon to see it in oper ' _ _- -- - AG ENT - - AT�L AN LII�i I:. town by electricity. The laiAps would fullocvino account : -Jolhn Woodrnff, for ation. , ' ` x. _' f'rti.hhtNt:x rtrtrt G. _,- _rs. _ i Brock St. Whitby. cost 54.50 each_ her night, rather es- two sheep killed, $4. Iu place of a ew small shops half filled N. ,: eusiie ilh tnivatiou........Bur tars' ado On mo ot: of Mr. Pat~ker tho re rt a•as p. fi►, with dry ood and groceries, ' ere are j I T I N G, ' GRAINING, SIC'r�i S" . th This is�the o.d relief Canadian Lane. The operating in town. One of them entered ado tea. now ten store well filled with choice \R, riting, Payer'- Hanging, Tinting, cfsc., of all Shortest Sea l'assab .L)Dw rates. ,,� , kinds d'Jiie oii -tlhe s]rortest iiociee. All shades of i Ur. R. S. PatterFOn a residence ono jar. alaekev, clylllrman, Presetlted t}1e goods. Dale's ock deserves notice. k is ' - I ttcs 1ta2P JtcRt, I3ee�t �tctf7tre t ire evening last week and abstracted a $200 Po a fine two-store brick - building, in which . f 1 • Ilaint ':SiSe � tJ order. \one but the best 1•:ii,�,- i � re rt of the Standing Ctrmmlttee on Con - lish Lead usert. HILTS fz �VELi3UUR�il:: 16v tits }Stl'('l•ttf/e, tiafiercies, recgrntrtehhdinr* h merit of the M , .,I, gold watch, withont arousing the iu- P .Y he keeps a . spl redid assortment -of hard _ Sittln s of Division C.o xt following accounts ;- Robert Brown, for ware. 2VTearl vet line of business is - -- r inates,.....Steel rails hai•© been laid ctn a Y Y " Boof.s (trot Shoes. �,; FJG repairing fence enclosing town (tall, $2.50 ; carried on in o r vill e, and the let i'f - . - ` CUU11T1'Y OF UT1iItIU. portion of the ��'hitby anal Put t Perry L. S. Ackerman, Printing bills, Pip t.> i . Rails a , line.......A meetiu� ' of teni her &o ' $21 7b t�ppadr to bo do ug a' profitable business. - �_ICfIAIID LRIGN ALL, KINSALE, Y � l M. Gleeson, aid to Jas. Robinson and wife, tl •r. I 1 0-NT., dealer in hoots and'Shoes, is still pre- +.� p�j : unCe workers �i'aii Vela At Bt•ooklin on a Many farmers from the hiurronnding [ :, e i to su1,1:15 his fiie;idA and cust��mer6 ��rth .LSp'! V30; do.; a•id to D!. Ryan, $30; do., Pliaebe have retired and are , ' . r ,,;;;, , eonntr- seein,l his, � the 22nd to take into cous;idoration w7hat Johnson, 022.50 • Jame Taylor aid to Mrs - ' Ile =, and sewed work to order of the Lest 1. Whitby t Clork, D: C. Macdonei}, Whitby, erecting tasty e6idenCes iu� the yi.lage, y?:alizy I also keep always on baud a-full sup- Jon. 3, Feb. 2 11Iar. 2, Apri12,1►1a 3 Jtrhe action the 6110i11d take dUl'in the 30' T. H. Morton, /•. + July y fl Fenton and Graham, , which •make -v ry great improvemevta I,ly of B ots'a,nd Shoes from the best factories in ' y ) 830 . 4, Sep. 2, Uct. �, Nov. 2, Doc. 2. election on the ..8th. for aMrs. Tipp, , john Mitchell, for The land owner Have eneh great ea t + e tit'e Pro Ance all of which ]gave been selected by! - P� - 2 I;rougy 6, a Clerk, � Gteeson, Greenwood, Mrs. Graham, $64 ; Jahn Moukhouse, for ations for the uture of our villa that • 1 l 1. a practical tliyn and will be sold atlo�v prices for l�Ia 4 Jul 5 fie 3. I gee Y Y P• �_ DUNBARTON I A. Miller. $45 ; Mr. R. Bnmmerfeldt, for cash. Give me a cell and inspe -,t for yourself. loy 2. Pickering Village : Clerk, at. Gleeson, Green- _ v they hold the I& d at too hikh prices, or . , (�H \` Li:. , ' wood, Jan. 4, March 8, November 3. _'b. , Goo. Wilkinson, $30 ; John llfaanab, for �e lvould see an more each buildiu s g SLIIJ Hog r AND . sHOI,; y � 1 1lal,er, I'ehged ,and sewn work. Orders 3• Port Perry : Clerk, J W Burnham, Port Mr. LRrke, the- Cousert`advie candidate, Jos, McGlinn, $15 ; Joh'n McIntyre, sup- erected. 4 prouilrilJ attended to. Experienced workman - Perry, February 8, April 19, June 21, Sept. e, Oct. held a meeting in the school house ,here port of foundling, $30 ; Win. Hubbard, for $afore closing I will enameztite soma of :,_I, i)on't forget the stand, neatl opposito the 18, TDecember 13. �, , NN�rs, F.in, street, Pickerin s illage 7_v 4. Uxbridge: Clerk, Z Hemphill, Uxbridge, on Friday Queuing last, .which was fairly support of Devitt s child at Mrs. Starks, the needs of oar village : We are not very - .. -± - g F b. 9, April 20, June', sop. 7, oat ls, Doc 1!. attended. Mr. Thomt,s Moody occupied $15 ; .Tohn M. Gerow, far Mrs. E. Smith, proud of our Pa tic School bailding. We.' / I. ___ ___ . Cnnnington : Clerk, Goo Smith, Cstn nington, y pe + have about one uudred and thirty pupils,: Hotels. - F b lo, April 21, June 2 , Se t 8, Oct 2n, Doe 0. the chair, and performed the duties of from 19tH Jul at $1 r week, $23.50 • k. % Beaverton :Clerk, G V Bruce, Beav n, the osition with credit and di nit Mr. Wm, Iinbbard, for supplies for #onndling and a tar er b use is necessar Then `'- ~" - -dj b 11, April 22, June 24, Sept 9, Dec 111. i Larke'first addressed the electors present, at Mrs. Starks from Sept. 20th,,at $1 per there is no play- ound for games, and the. 1�.t1P1';ItANCE HOTEh, ,GGGREEI` - 7. U tergrove : Clerk, F J Gluespid, vp- week, $14.50 ;� D. R: Beaton, postage, sta- ublic street hoe to e ^ _ - rood, .Tohn Mitchell, proprietor Thia „ova, Feb 1$, A(,ril xl, June 2.;, Ilse 14, Dec 17; and asked anyone present who desired to P b atiliwed. ' We also tionery, tea., $81.75 ; R. Brown, extra ser- need suitable ath etic ounds neareno h - , ,I . ,:(,use is a new building, fitted up with every - re resent Mr. D den to come forward, + r' accommodation for, the travillin bublic. Large - - B Order, -;. k r,. J. E• FAREWELL, i . p �' vices ss caretaker, $5 ; Joe. Monkhouse, for the use of'the school. Besides wewsat and commocious stables and sheds for horses. Y Clerk of the Pea6e. but no one responded. Later on, how- attendance st court, re 11olbotirne, 86 ; L. a free librar , w ere we can o for books • I`. I. I shall at all times be pleased to receive a call !t ' - ever', a Mr. Lawsou, from Toronto, en• y K , frorn. ray friends and the public generally, when can live at house, and make snore mo;iey Mackey, do., $8 ; D. R. Beaton, do., and and We hopt soo to see one .with a snit, l at work for us, than at anything else in tared the room, and u n invitation of elpeums re Madden, $18. in Greenwood. 13tf the world. Capital not needed : on ere po able reading too attached, well suppplied -' . ':::. I I 0 O R D started ireo. Both aejtee; atl ag s. An the chairman, advanced to the ,platform. . gn" motion of Mr. Mackey, the report with good books d the leading riodicals O N HOU SE,, PICKERING. one can do the work. Large earnings su,re from Mr. Larke then entered into a discussion was adopted. of the ds Fir roteation also s. a thin James Gordon, Proprietor. This house is f y e p g a fine new! brick buildiu finished in su first start. Costly outfitaud terms ree. Better of the issues of the ea al whether Mr. Pert) nioired for leave to introduce , and' very other village, ought ; g, perior m4P R'il - y this village , style. Every convenience aird .comfort for the not delay. Costs you nothing to send ue your the Government hat. Carried oat its a By -law to y the contingent .expenw% to h&ve. 3 - t ravelling public. New and commodious stables address and find out if you are wise you will do 01 the MIIn Oi alit for digs ear 19$6: . ' and sheds. _ _ so at once. H. HALLETT & Co., Portland, Me. . pledger ; , whether its finanoial legislation p y 3� We hope at me future time to w seal _ . - -- 7-y for fourteen ears had boon such as to be. Leave granted, by =law in ' aced atpd` Pickering village one of the leadin towns �`: - T�ROLTG or. HOTEh, J. M..GERUw '- �'=;%== F'or �5�,1e. y eased thrOagh. itfi varioaa rstages. T'he in the Province. g' - Proprietor. Having. bought of Mr. Thos. deemed worthy t)f contilaned confide'nee, Poucher, the above hotel, and refitted the same A first -e18se fAY•ip eoutaining 75 7eB m'ot+ ar BGC. He entered iDtO aII BZ lanatiOn Of ollbwinit payments W�"e r64lOt rriiended : - 1, , f. throughout, I intend to keep a strict] tem er- less, in the 2nd eon., loi 15, in good state of culti- Joseph Monkhonse, services as Reeve and About 12 tone i adulterated 'teas im 1., y the attitude .of the ies on the Roil diabarsements $85 • Jets. Pero - ante house, in conformity with the law of the vation, well fenced and well watered with stogie ► ► y, as First. issue and elaiwed that BrOwat bad en Deputy Reeve, $50 ; S. Mackey, seoond ported•from Ja via Port `Moody, have r land. A call respectfully solicited. An attentive-• house,first -class buildings, with stone cellar for + bo@Il COgllen4ned � t C111C O hostler always in attendance. 10y cattle. The buildings tieing all newly fitted up ed. into an alliance with the worst f — _ are good. The farm is mostly v►eU under- ola88es in uebec. T'he Narth•West Deputy - Reeve, $50; J. L. Palmer, as third ` i Q Deputy- Reeve, $50; G oo. Parker, as fourth A French Gran 's estimate ofhuliaanity' ` drained. It adjoins the village of Pickering, s the Baui>Ida AWarcl financial ` Musicctt• $50 • Win. Hubbard, ser- m I� foots np a lot of fools., ,, s nd r_. „,M.,;;,,;:,,,;,;,,r"v,,,,,,., near to schools, churches, stores, and Liverpool rebBUlon, ry . Deputy- Reeve, p� ,;, and Whitby markets. It is 92 miles from To- expenditures of .the Government, aild tip as Z`re&Iserer, $150; D. R. Beaton; most Of their t' apd money;u making; �v ARTIES �'VISHiNG TO TAKE ronto, on the Kings.,on Road. (food orchard. fI 1 lessons +in Instrumental or Vocal Drusie Rasy terms• For particnlaxs apply to ISAAC several other topics were again gone over, .wtlary as Clark, $400; Rabt. Bro'Re, as iron balls t� qo t rough steel plates and 1 . can obtain Vocal Music in Class or by pnvate LINTON, Pickering. . 64f the arguirLe Its being si�nilvr to those caretaker, 695. I lA leaking ste61� tee to keep Oldt iron J I ” instruction. Apply fort rms to Moved b Mr. Palmer, itetlOfided' Mr. vi 'r. �! ' j brought forwia►rd a0 previous weetiugs. q by gitaul moth My sour why did you , j jMiss A. E. Coutts Prof. of Music. Supporters of DRYS Mr: Lawson was then Balled upon, and hardier, that the Council do'low.*dJ011 so f4i forget you elf to throw stones ps Music room at the_ sidence' of 11Irs. Head took up the points raised by the previous sific die. Curried. !� ate littlo 8amm Willis Irrepressible ` --' 'L;, 1. opposite Nxws office, Pickering, He argued that the delay iw • • °"•" �"' -'""' _ , k.r imp- -Well, mot er, I heatd Mre. Willis , — A COMMITTEE _ 003 ` speaker. . F L , . settling the Boundary Award rested with � Aoocrding to' no I:ess tin authority than sing •`R,pek My aby," sad as Salp1'8 her '_. d _, 1. JOHNSON, ue''.. boa bees opened in the Dominion Government, and 'eat with Join Bright, • knowledge of the olasac w�y obild, I ed him. , �� R! W that of Ontario. Thee nditares an I mainly �► l If yoa;are there is on latian >s - �` ` �..,. `THOS. pARKE S LA . OFFi� , '� . U.XuJ � ,:- �Y see altie9 :- Perfect fi£,. bdara pxipes, colonlwation tai ds wig! ter it'Rael , Were au caught to s" 'lita8d8n --your - lieire >not into court to .- Pickering, for Divisions �1bs. 1, $ands. ` squall y e4v , old yachtsman a prove that yon w an imbecile daring � l It satisfaction gE ra paign literature &c., and information sup_ i ht the cost per mite, to make themi was !" asked. ttt DEFY COMPETITION styleor.work- to all ieli8s of the cause. 1888 "than under Sohn [[�apd�oid worthy tizon. Wellll- I •iehoald teak your-abiMhood, idiot :�•#A the. tike•. ®f r, z � , I, mahship. I have a e�ct*ock of I °:- ° u j -",-. ;... ,. ... ., „ la I neW goods to pick from. Macdonald s Government. %%$ "tier so, was the ,reply , I have helped ' tb 7aur in�ria�, d d beri>ng• luiiWo ���. � t i - - 16in open bn XONDAY -and THII88]i Y +) f 1 ,• - -, I'1CS39]MiNQ O:YT. � Evenings until further notice. . " limits sold, by the Ontario j;;v vl4p�nt bring ap eight babies. or ywo before ou di . � a � . -�, _ - 1 r 7 ' - : r• _ ,.75- , - t of d. F s . 7 ,c . :.:a ., .. .. .. .. ....- ... - t .. - .�; 1Tf :,..- .. -..,. t,� .. - -r .,, .., ". , , .. yS 11 i 1 i t t .. :. •- - . �, -!I ,. std. ww .: ,'. '�. <., _.. , -. -. .. ". . . , .. t ,. F +,x . �i� z _ f, ' € 11 I *... .s - , .. . . y f / 4, .. - - -,. i'.. .. -. 7 .. , -. ... .e A r` .... 1. ♦ 1. , __ K _ ". K t ,,jM X t r S. . _..ta .a.., ? _.. ,. .. : c.. _ r 4iP , '•Si t ... ., : . - .�n� - �,- -:$ .rr .5 . 1�.. .,.-.. ..r •t .r .. •- Fps. :"'! _ - ,.. t. t �,.. ,ty!..: -.: . ., b. t t - - -. , .`.• d, , cr:,. . -... , ......ft , _.- .: s,..t_.nfi�..,l, -�:.. Sy?�' .. 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I a retumeaJo the Ct" A qu d Id. , 000 t* the Mg's Ho no Ot Battersea poultry . f ' F : intimate friends used to �P(`rtivs]Y Gal me cis& I had pined my end an h pad tars., caln -never h .. I " ' whas to her exec I- I - . . I " Doc," for reasons which will shortly tip- dearly for it The strain had been too rg Parson with a itself, Aeith* Can ,my other kind of W4. � I � .. . left floc as a legacy . . Y. ness. . '' JUST— OPENED saTe ( . I - - r . - L . hjby . , - , t pear. Fair the last ton years I have reiided much. 11 was at the nart splendidly equip. I The King A Cambodia - . - .1 I . I , in a far-aw _ , accordin to t6 1-4 h . V � Th - I Ay nth American city, Among pod " 'to physical vigor but in - health correspondent of a ps rge, coarsen B 010 longe'r favors ii6i .- as 3oo Dealers prefer I on J, ; a people wh customs an Wy different broke down. -I Was ready to commence wives chosen a h d ' I III tvro to Y Parts ourual, i ;rT Zraighi.g fro * " - i � HER SHIPMENT OF - from my own. . ' 8011leat women three hundred pounds. it I life, but now life's corner-stone and founda, from the a . in the whole country. The ant' • 1. Ire rPu- A ton of bran fed with two to T -"[.!-: __ .;. . '. . ­ -, New here of foativ. 'tion to build upow.-health-was wanting. lotion atid . - .I.:J ..� .. territory bolo �ig to the King. tons 'of - �f­ ,, sty. But it is All very different from the - in worth As much an four to 4y offic4 .. I : I -, , The few friends I had in Boston m ay r.. All the Cambodians are �he King's -9 . I no of hay . Canadian new year of my childhood. earmen'! fed An member how suddenly I dias or slaves, and, PAY Aim, r mts. - The K alone to either horses cattle or sheep. � Z * . , i I . 10 � . 1, - I% .- - .. �., this season draws near I feel an irresistible I I or line ; how t GI seac • I .1 -­.- I oft them without a word ine of thank4j himself belongs to the French , OT! One 'toad on a farm destro , I .1 .� -L I­'­ • yearning to send to .my own countrymen . Residen YIN more ill. . Sid, .- 1, I .- I.... .1 S., of remembrance. That they should deem oral. . sactla the his price in lime worrying which . . I - . , . � somethl ' hi h may possibly remind car- ,1 me ungrateful I . I 11 .. - fain ftion a I left of ra existence.' Paris green. One toad is as good as a hoe ... . _.- I -But I left - Zelt and ; �, � . . . do not wonder. The Kolniec4e G Ithought them in the way I did because I dared. not I ung a tys it is ch - j. - 4 . �J .�;' . . Y arac . lati( . ; ­!:"� '-�', ,. teristic of the cbndition a, t Russion press Oat Val. . � �.;, - � ..., *,: I had shut them from me forever; I find I i reveal myself to them. a - Sons and daughters are the m . i I? . �.,. 1: . I . I � !,. IM I.,., Year after year in this stran have done here. em ae• the , I could not do as I that in 189% out of 272 edi it I .�:1 ' �­` . cannot. liable Product" Of the farm. Treat � - Nor could I thank ,- them burgand Moscow, one hat r8 of St. Peters- them . cordingly, or at least as well as il,,�; ',,. land As the season draws near, have I felet � for their kindness in Any assumed mechanic the employ no hal were officer's in colts and I . . � . I . I - �l �_ I . . _ �­_ . . 'i� ,; 7, !:.,.,. ,:.. , `;", 1. "'. 1)" . - - �' I� " - - -` . ' the same impulse. It is " if then I would Al fashion. I felt that I had played . I- I _". . _ calves. 1) , . ... ­. - . . 'I ��­: y of the gave meet, 36 being I . ,- - . l L: � - ­, ... . 1.��;:L�L. .... -,;. - , .. .. . .1 ,_ I I ' . , "i, ..- _ - 11 . in N ': - L. � IL - V ... _. .i �. i � � -1 �r. . - ; , ; .. ., . migrate a' part Generale, Privy and Si Council Overfeeding' s*1- . - ; - � 1: : I . i- - - -..� .,-,�; .. L' .i:.` � �. - � .. ­ L�_ ._ : , , 1 2 � : : �� - ­ . . . '.� . I � I , , , I - lore, 65 1" . k. .�. - ! .: .. _� . . L, �; , .1 i ate to my northern home like &'bird of for a sordid motiv,v. I loathed . State L ne in waste bf fo6d and of I .. .., .. . - 1 , :­ '. . '. . passage. The feeling has with me grown so doing. So between the two -I W f og, and possibly of human life, for it pr�. mor . , hav ..*.:, I.. __ � _,. --, thed myself for Officers Of the staff or a pl ear, o ­1 - .. ,�, _. .. 11 * ­ i, '" " , ;�- went in ponding rank in Civil e i a, and 37 1 rps. . ' , L. we to I - - .*:;,; �' stronger And stronger. Ali I cannot come I . . L t; . I � .,. � silence, . � (Incas disease and unwholesome pork. _. . * 0, . . .. . �.�� :�. . send my thoughts-my story-which I hope � officers and am' . 11 '. C.-..'...... .- - This in - *y holida- mesas ge-the one employees. It has been proven over and ov�r agaill for and pray may meet some old friends' eye. token I can .. , . �,..: I'L - Alsace-Lorraine must be that a little laced well tilled is more . . . , 1. . offer. Mat I want is to im. fo - true Par:-187 a profit. ill I . . . , , 1: ii %. I '. � LIONS, �,, - .L! . .. I was born and bred in the hard, narrow, press upon its readers is that r ,sportsmen. able than an extended area n ' ... ..,,- ­ .;� � I ... ..:. .. . .�:::�.... , . -1 . rig sordidness in Last year t ere were shot egINted and "i. . -I � -:. ;.. �, Ji - . �. 1, -..,-: . _. tel - � � ll.,-;.:� id life of a family " in straightened cir. never results in' good. �etung, not h the forests, of the Rei h I nde 37 wolves, improperly cared for. - � . ': � , , . � . cunistances in a" Canadian village. I had, oard- 8 4 . . 11 .. I . � . I . . ­- . . 1 199 wild boars led to, and 2,680 Much of the labor saved in farming "Is -1 .- 'SeAUBUSS , * wken a girl, two dominadt desires. One was f ' i 1'�L in brings back a rich , 1.'52 wil �r .t ' i . 0 .. - . M aq the new year opens. foxes, with, of course, an a ndance of or- � i: j, I - . . I .... . � % ... Jr::.:,c.:. I - _; Be geue?o in not to be found in any financial - .v �- ., to get away from ulgeo "I I dinarly game. equiva. �� . �, m I 81, . . ! - L � � _:.- 1-i.. -_,�� ,ple, the other. to be- others and to yourself. Lorrain,6 has lo been an- len4 it exis � . �' .- .. -, -11 . - I- �i; . I �_.. t ! 0 �'� 4011 .... :.,_.­ ­ ._. . I I .1 :L: I'. the greater ease o J� - - . . I � f farm . ,p).4 . te gain in A : . - ,W, . , . - . inbred n me-I mean td heal as I think only ta mals. but so far to little purp9se, , e I .: . . . deavoring to rid he uttog &ni- life, and othtaer Comforts of living. l 1 F " - . � 001116A hysician.'' e love of heaRag was., And his: There in no ultima raelf of prei . AXM . F1 r 4 .6" "I '%N . - I;" ;% L INS ERS ti for rench Four ti - I can i 1. . , .. .� . I - . I �', . I";:'. a woman can heal nd to heal principally I a rva on, starved and reprreaed &PPOtite, hilutemen are not so zealoll . !e mes an much nutriment' . _ . ' . . I . I . . .11: I I . - . ,f I . . women. . I! .: , � '. tarved and ,repressed taste, no matter iug the w t U . secured by converting the waste products of - . .- pil - . i. _.� . , . .. I or a xterminat. olf as the� . - I - I don't say, I ahaed tgs' the earth into milk as C I ... Ill � . y migh . , this As a man. hater---quit;Iq/ the vation ; it is onj an be gained by put- , �, ,". ­�! - � � � : �.� and .. VETS I 11 . . .. . .­., - . I- . . . ' ,- : . . . - - - I reverse. I u��te it only as my peculiai in. . to Pay ,i another robbing of Petet A singular event Oc , d 'I tin them i 5;J."_ _ I'I . a 1 , curred a ew ays ago From uto beef, mutton or pork. I 2 P u on y damming up injuriously at a chure ., I, i . . I. . . , , �- .1.1 clination. 1 . h at Willenhall, .9,tal ordshire. A pne end of Scotland to .1 . . ". ��.' , - P, tile" other .. - - . . . , k. L � � �_ , . ".:.Y "': I what's in human nature, to roll over the bar. e presented themselves i to' be married, uring .._ .�Ii . .1 , - . " I I ___� ,� '-,' -1 .- , ;A Speel - , due of my! bes-atti, 9 sins, and which in- rier at last and aw ' aconulul d tbb last year or two therd has been *- ".. ..Ili I - . , - �� � " � 04 I Prices, I a eeP all b6fore it ;'only a Pon the clergynia, utti�g the ques- very material decrease in the bee of arti- - L . ' L .' Ci - ' � . - tendency, to 14 u up," and generally at ose -have is w I lo rt- jured my pi pacts in life was an irresi ,and spirit, " Wilt thou n a . duce our large stock* We & ible . ros at- sta�ving of body, mind 1 wh tion, -th� fi I,q: I . M result is to make One a" through starved wadded wife,,, the bridegro �M&n for thy cial manures. l � 6 . --, 1;1,the very time. and he very place where, of , eyes and olu answered There i� which felltiliztti �r;�� . I by a starved judgment. no way in on can p, e ....�.. , also giving Big Drives la, , . all others, I should , ave acted decorously. Close t ' an with an emphatic "No," and left the church be so promoted as by dairy farming. But... - . _ he old year d open the new with F a � , .1 I .. . His explanation, was that a yea - go wk,n ter takes nothing from the soil that affect. - I Il - ..: � '; .. � . . When I w' 15 1 told MY Parents I want. the good cheer that comes from 'generous be wanted to be ma I � , . I I �... ­ �l . . . , , �, l id to be . . - �': R' � . . .; � a doctor. rried his int�nded bride *- ; 1 fIVI k i I I :­. .. - , I ��'.. ,; ;: Women physicians were Remember refused, its -fertilization the way that wheat and - ni . L I - � . . ! - - .. . . th all YOU . i . � .. little heard. o f in those days. My family "A � can carry and he thought the present occa- �. L . I be . - I , intolle life hereafter other crops do. :_ �11'� r,; 7i scorned the idea aAd threatened to send me . I - w I what you have lion afforded him the opportunity of 44 re- � I I - * _t #- given, not what you - ��v turning the compliment."k. Iva M . : Ilfor tu indefinft6 ha a ed. If I were to I* . life ,over I ' a- - -1 - I to bed' period if ever I men- _-� I � in I , . � I would -plant Oil my Kome groun�lasg � .: -lVohed- the . - - _1 . I a - I .� _.. . In the French Vill I - - some .l . � 11 . age of Thenelles there in chestnuts and shellbark ,ralnuts of the bet- , -- I.. L ) lubject again. So I nursed t!Ie �., � .. Poor Rocks. , - - . o. � 1 ;.I. I I I thought and intent in sQcret. It grew . 11 " .��,._ A young lady who 'has enjoyed � � ter varieties not only for a'musement but - - - ,jlI - . '- I * n uninter- . � , ea Dog stories bein era just now how rupted aleepaince the ]at of , " I ] , l� d in a I ill this ( I June, 1883. forprofl - L4 :i I , .- t. ; - Il.. ; � I . . .. � - - . . . � I � �� �! newspaper of a woman who had commenced Iry Me Island loco. Her name is Margaret Borgenvai, and she is The New York agricultural 6ocid I . , I � stronger and. stronger. One day I r 11 th � �. � . L . )ne, told a ,. �I - -1 7 � I . , 1. : . . ­�,. � . diC&I Dractice in a western town. motive engineer, do for Monday morning said to be exceedingly beautiful ; though. 0 tY ruled .'�l�1 'i. . 11 .- I : *fit we are sellin ' 3ses was the first e physician of whom I had I hbis not strict-, �Z 'A ,,,, : . - � . is me I ch 9, a �Ci, She I breakfast? "SOMO Yeargago, "said the en. as was only to be,expected, her �'hr ut of its �-� . Mal , M , i gineer, " I was runnil . ee years' ly agricultural, thus excludn4 lot ever heard. gave a renewed strength to 19 along near Joliet, trance ham made her. rather thi�. D I of mer " 4 . 8 and 45c per yard and upq and hen I Ila urinq chanWadvertising displays. . my determi a w a fine big black (log fast. under the whole period she has Is this a pre' - t i n. , I - . . nelver been ill, and cedent worth the notice of other fair man' 1anoldfarm gate by the side of the - W - Z11 - ,,, At the a e 16 1 commenced keepin track. she appears no older thaii she 4id when she ". - - A', 1�,r : 1:' 1. , t'i - . . - � , ;, - heavy. wide UNION CAR-. h tile He had evidently tried to julllp over the . _ 1I , L.- books of a Vill e merchant on � e er first "went off." Every now' a�l.d then a agers ? V` - - . . �� � I lary gracious W . r . � I PETS at 410c, and I te, and, the hinges It is worthy of r6ffiark that iii many- ,-4p 1, �_ % r p'�.i;� -_ - ' ,; fia or e a being broken, it had dose of pe tone Ili administered tO keep the places the highway in being cleared of br , . ALL-1 , .1 allowed a girl i rf In- 1 I.; ( . I "�,. ing a in I ii failen on him. He could not get out -and vital apart a3ight ; but otherw`e she ro- ush ' '�), , � an a V Is ......... . . % yean I 'in ve ' was howling so pitifully that I st.0 (I and briers, sqme. being - i:'t'j rk. I worked f r ' ' - 4 . aav� I ; . �, . . WO . OL at 65c per yd. d 1 $1,000, Withqhia went I pg - try quires no at ' the growth of years. . ,-, L, 1 . . I - , , .. . . - ' an tf,ntion. , _ _L V ' T : _. i . . . . . . .., �. �., ,;�'..,,�-�, - - engine and went to his assistance. a was * The removal of these obstructions is a de- .. l � to Boaton, appli d at a certain n � n �vho favor th i intro�uction of cided improvement, and it - would be ,well if licked my hand and I 10 I � have Inol'iey - and 'stated my, esire to the principal of an- railways i . � I Housekele ers wfll oted college, 60 grateful t tat he Chiname I wan n�q their countr , AS tering on a ted to foiio . says� others would follow the example. � col rbe "of - medical study. He w me into the cab. 1 want- hai Y I hang- I�v'. I - I by, Purch asing their CA*PET1% told me that I . could Manage to 4 ad to take him with me, but didn't dare. paper,: will be encouraged by learning - The young of wild spec f fire. tha ico of birda'are fed - :.-4-. - ;_ .. through" o Pull After that the dog, t though the Tokio-Yokoham' _:�.-jif.'- ; . . � . ;_-s ./. -1, _1. !:.. . :::. 11 . I " " I' $1 ,000, but that- it would be whom I and m a milway by their pal�enta chiefly on animal food even . I 1. I - from - :, , , I t 4,000,000'yen, being the first line built when they are seed ' - w. _'. _ r , .. ...-� man named Rocks, used to sit besi le _: ­�- , - .. � . . - , , . . - eaters when mature. - - � Zh �1' .1­ 0,�",. h - - " I hard work, inve ,ving much deprivation and .V � .�_, - - I . . . . ­ I I .� I ., - � - , -!,� .. I j �!, . I - :'� - - 1Z ,, VI - - .��,,� ; A . - � , -, - F could - .-t throu�� properly, and advised me He got so he could tell mv engine as far As r hilplessness may be shortened. Poul- . ,'. 4 1 : 1 - - . . . . . track and wag Ilia tail when we went by in Japan, and constructe& entirel� by for. TbeY are thus 'forced that the period of I relative hardal ip. On, $1,5W he said I - eigners, it has'already paid for itself out of thei e i..I� he could am it or hear my whistle. ;?-,�Jy'l a ainit making f irther affort un. A few , *1 strong ' . the annual PrOfittl up to'the end of last year. try men can'11ake & leaf out of hature'8 ,, -', Q'I- months later we were ninning a SubaNuent railways in Japan have been book. I - ERE, - &PETLEY less I had Tat sum. . . long there, - T4 behind time, and go much more cheaply constructed, and wi .. )in? very th I A local paper says :-'I The farmer 8honld . 1., 1 .. and - . 1:. .,.i, . .� ­,.., I went from the collegii and cripd for half just at d , fast It was thoexperience of railway bui i , . i . I I an hour. I terminated my ci aybrk, ]ding, in the I take an iniereat in the 8 I . � was a littl 1�<. - . Rocks o the track Allead of,us. He es at Points close to / I , 1 - .. � L I - - b t w: -,.'.--, laugh, want back to my ifative vilfage, kept and Japan, China should nbw be able to him, both to give ' � ,J. lin­ S 1.11- .y with a to see a surprised establishment of all ,.X� M :.I . .., 128 tO 132 g I on east that has been gained in India, Burmah kinds of I a ov industri _ . I .!r_ I . I - ­ . . . -1 .- . ,,: the merchant's books for two years and a was acting strangely. He barked f uriously him a higher value for ..-.,. - I , I and howled and reared provide herself with,the ironway at a com- his land, a hi � .. .. n act. a or is pro, - .1 0 . hall longer, returned to Boston with the ne. When we came up a-litut re closer to him he Paravely modern cost. at "the sarn *her pric f hi ducts and 11 i ' -PP. the Maiketq t6ROJVTO, OnL ce"Ary $1,500, end commenced my medical his hind I I a time give hir'n profit in hold '*'X' , - I ing ­_. __,�:I . !, I )_ , � ., , � I shares in all these industrial enterpri".' � I studies. started and ran a wave on the track, and ) The Cost of the royal theatres' in 'Berlin, _ .. ­ �,_, . .,::, 1; 1. ... , I 1. I , . � _. . -, �' , . . . . I : Pon which - , ,_ .I I went to Boston very full indeed of ood i thrned and sat �p and howled again. I inclughng the opera house, durin the p t If we had a piece of ground u u _ I -a or thrve times until my firc. _ ' - ''.i. ' intent and resolution to abandon my me " - we proposed to, plant straw ' . � - -.1 .. i ,�:: :.; I ( Cap; e did this t% , 't twelve months has reached the suni of two 'I ­' : . . '. . . ':.'._ L . . . - . . ,. . n an . berries next ';. ; �. -1 I spring I� . .1 L' . pranks. I rilaile in Boston one very dea.r fe- "Ill d t felt sum that lie was Mad. land a half million Marks. The Emperor's , we should give it a heavy gowg o . , . .. . Finally Rocks lingered too long on the yearly contribution out of his Privy puma I#' - . I .- . l: ..!.;_::.�.. . 11 male acque,intance,-the loveliest IiAtu . , I : . �. -,.,, ., _. - . . ;.. I ever m re salt as soon " possible, for the purribse of . .-Wi�­ 'y "1 1 track and was struck b th 11 t d drawn - is 430,9W marks ; but in addition to this he at. - She $"Mad to ACCO[It My odd Y ep o an destroying the grubs which so often -ruin make u , thou h losibly, she ' unde r the wheels. I heard him howl so also pays the deficit, these plants. Sown now, * . I . ­ I . . 1 9� did not un. I which is very con4ider- it coul be ap . .- . . ... . ::: : 1 - - , r - � I I . � . . . 8 i�:� . . L � , . , - .1onn f%f�; , n I lea I . . ,- I �. , . - ­ . I . lA - . ., ; �­` .. - , 11 ­ .. - ., � ' ..L.: T The . P_ . My fireman went back to see what had be. am balleL The Iegitimatle stage - ­. . Of the royal theatre system are the 0 III I , - (�eft pests. If left until a - . �7.� ` dera= it ; bu or that matter, neither ly As he went under that I, imme. able. - The non-remunerative plied in ( U& t*t* ,A I . I . �:_ I..., I . Portions sufficient to (tee roy a I .1 . ", . diatel) lut off steam and stopped the train. .l did I then, nor d,d I now. oat all t ring, a years that Ispent in the earninj o heavy sowing sometimes kills the p ante as I �.."� . .. .It - In . Always . . 1 . . I., . , ;. f I come of 'Rocks, but he had been all Ilmashed aide a handsome surplus. All the mem. well as the gTdbiL - If, � '. � - - ­:. oney to pay-for my education and t, ose . _.tl � . ' - iere I occupied in attaining that education v to Pieces- N1Y fireman and I war. About are, of the royal family have -their boxes, N everything 'net as well as a I know Years Of close, hard living. ,�. . I I deprived my- ,raady,.to cTY As we started "up again, but for which they regularly Pay the due an- how. Be,on the iookout for at . w , . the way. ; . - Z - � � . ' ,I. " self of Many th41198 In ture craved, I Magine our &M&zoment when on tuming 'Dual rent, although some of them do not Waste nothing. Subs-cribefor our local I - !, .-- - � � ­ . dressed very lairj 1, f " a curve A little ways ahead, we saw an ob. enter the y _.: . . " i I . . . -, - `L" .. . I . .:: :� . ly. ad myself meager. Aeatrei'durilig the -eason. For Papers and read them., If- your seed is ... k _. il .. 11. I , I was o strUctiob -on the irack. so placed that it every special imperial " . .- i 1 11 HEL . , � Tlig:Ttmodeny myself amuse- ot pure,.get some that in and kp iso - ''. OF T : _.,,,.,. , r '�' ­­:i went and recreation. . , i":--. �.. ', t_� ,, Il 1. - , _ '. ­ I loved dress-rich .I peror: invariably Pays whole cost. - These K verything tight. R pair, but never . I . .. I . " � " .11i. , would surely have derailed our triin had we ttrformanci the Em. . L '. ee a e - � 't .. � , f � i , , � - � . ,_ L ' and expensive dress. /1 I 1; L . - , . . � . ­ . if , ­ _... ­ I;- 0 tc waitfill noon to repair& t. - �,. _. - 4 1. �._ ... ��. - : t f� l ' , . �. . ­ - food much above th luality of. ,2o- �j .! : . .�. t­ I- appreciated and struck it At full speed. As it was, we were perfohnances take place at the visitsif for- , . Do not 'I - % ., . � I. 1. � I. . . craved hArdl r in motion, and easil topped b+re ei princes to Berlin,'great Parades, and rreak, do it at once. _i_ . ... I cent meals. I wan I �hlthe danger. A lithat could be 1, " mionl�y fond of the PuTlic celebrations. The failure of the o drams. I *enjoyed all the elega leariled about the obstruction was that pro. am to pay its Avoid tho immoral . Profane and vl'cio'us' - " �, . 'may is due in great part to laborers by all means' They are daDge'rous - " .1 . . �cies and I I*bly some ,farmeror other person, having . the tremendous wages o . luxuries Of life. Wanting all thesii, In life f singing folk. Herr . . - � was a continual stat vatiop. I tried Y . , spite against the road placed It there. No- Niemanit, t to have oil the premises, and your children . . to com. hQ t,enor, haA to appear for for- ay be . L .. - %�__ hod was arrested for it,but I believe ihat ty-eight eveninRa during six months and �. % - -1 if o7dd Rocks had lived he coul The hired Men and ttoys cali not he kept0 fort, myself by the belief that in all this n, ruined by coti racting their vices. . I , - I %�. i::, I UC&tion . I cowary denial and pressing' forward toward ad his fiercest at th d have bark- for each evening he has an honorarium of apart in fields and h becoj,,4'�s %Pry ' ' . - - I - a criminal. " Ouse, so it 1. I.m .. _I il I, -o 1% I the one aim-my ad ." was doin 7,50 marks. This Oquftle 36,000 marks a necessary to have great care inL regard to t;(! - . . L I-; ' ng _____ - - __ . ;I . I , " I the right thing. I I - " year. I � . - - ;". .. f,i­ , � l . . L - - - ­ 1111111pl­.� . I I - . . .. . . . In . I ­ - Was I? I amwe Tbe, Eternal Fitne.,gs of _L1 - -_ 4.& .4 . . orals of those we hire. ,a �_ .J., - now i. . ' . 4AA ' ' T,fte lifemd It. Thlks� !"m I . fte large IlUnibier-of Ladles wh6 necessities. No ! An now I - I i' A few ev I - The most serious obstacle to th a i me my Case, I onin a line-looking, well. ' ' . a busines - . I dressed negro, As 'ROWERS USED THE S& is the curse of dogs, but if more farmers'. _� r stores longed for ton year6 to draw as go & i PA Visited on black " black Can be, last week were . I I were engaged in raising sheep, a short, all" . Women dress. I longed for choic6r food, entered a drug store and in 'red semi. It .. . - - arp A - -,- .., ., 1n1ore than satisfied J1 " - - ' - . 1.,,�-�­:,.. � 9 not only with COZY apartments, and the gratification. of confidentiall of the clerk : - - K you kee The MA11 a ! I i I and decisive crusade against theme petits '.. .:.,.,. ­ . . . . 1 ...! .." the very Low PrlceN bn manY testes- I look back with loathi - ig on lampblack V I P "ad 'r!"'Pa y ThIOught me Was would doubtless reduce them to a 1111111- . . . . Modest, 11,46 Me wasnog. MUM. . I �% '. I t With the' my hardnart-6w Pinc'h'bd and relatively " I can &Iva you same P9 was the ria . . 'The sheep farmer is always justified , . - i . Superior Quality of the Good& Jualid life. I made certain friends, some ,, I ply ; awful 'in killing at eight any strange dog seen on . - - I - '-, 0 how much do you want ?to L 11 The - Union Pacific folks were I 1 . I ' them wealthy. when a certain man died in Omaha -, I ' A8MY situation became , 'Well, you see, n&h---&h-is' * his Place,- u9accompanied by his o�vner. . : . . I . of the agents of would like a little, sah, in a pretty box- t TJie extent to which really fine fowls' --' / Our SlIk St6eik,consisto of better known to them theirl,sympathie@ were enlist. I It ve$y nice? %a other day"' maid one . ad in my behalf. Ciffers of money f9II like these, " . . are . . . C a owed. 'Pointing at boxes Containing that line. - ilia name was Bowers. About bein bred, and the prices which they bring,- .- i : _� . I I 89 goods- ONLY-th&t IS,, -Sflks I took it ; more a dozen years ago he saved a train from ' the farmer -_.: ---� - ; I took it almost groodil tqilet articles in-the showcasac . . run- are lingeqnite wonderful ; and . . and Satins worth from one do I clutched it As the 4tjarvin . I , . � . Har K man " Well." mid the clerk, dubiously - I niAF into a washout near his farm, and the who clings to the old common barnyard : !i _. . -1 i . . clutch at some choice viand giVerilhim, 4k * .. - . I , . _,� o a rd,, gal of Which dunno ; what do. you want it for?­ ' - . Union Pacific folks felt grateful to him. fowl is away behind the times. For a fe ' - I .. � 1 I .- w I - , � . . � L, , %which , he fearedthe others, starving, might anatch " For do toilet, sell ; for my wife---Lehe Mr- CI&A, who was then 8 intendant, years n"t the - laced Wyandottes have �,,. - . J I . _ we are now selling at about from him, I took it so one starved Inay take Powdahs, sih I` . but who is now with the uper� takenthe-fancier's attention, and now co e '6 . r - I � any j Milwaukee and in 8 $slmp I r t, One-half of the regular ' A thinking it was the last ever to be - un ------ �.. v St Paul Road, sent for Bowers and offer6d thewhite Wyandotte and white PI mouth I Prices., ' received. I beciwme oovatouL . I hoarded . - - Y . . S"kIM9 Frie Advim him $500- Bowers modestl declined the Rocks. The boom is to . - . away these gifts. While I would not b " '_ - nally to a phyal. money, but when M . SIMA and SatIRS Worth og for proposed to ties' for a year or two, particularly the" I rest on.these varie- from - � Dockdor " he mad me r Clarl - . . 11, One 'more directly I did# o, indirectly. Th. h clan whom li� met on tb MAO him out goodfortheend of his former. a pass I I . 'dollar to $1.gS then money enough to supply% bad cold in my hed. 1troat " I've god & life he said he didn't object. When , . I .1 __ ... . L ?. .. f . :1 we are Selling at a Wad would you ad - - Clark I * I . I . . '11�Lj ", , L . . =90f the hour ' vidse me to do ?'# was engamaking out the pan Bowers ._ . _ ­ . i . f ... TIMELY SUGGZMONS. _ _. - . . .� .. - �- . AS and 50 Cents per Yardt and MY tastes and d more in accordance with said: 0 Woulymind lusking out the esires, I did not so atify And the doctoo w ve some. a _ ys *hem I continued still to draw p . One of the best, well tried, and goods that are w Oirth one twentys Ri Pau good for a friend ? I might want to successful preventives' of disease amon I �i . 1­ ., :Xy and thin for uOthIrg"whon he can help it 0 re. - live poorly. P12 : � to Salt lAke City sogie day and takegao , 91 / ­ five to One fifty We are Selling at I sent half my soul in a 1 bank � Ili- � ( swine is to keep a trou h to which they can . I � . e of - - mid a pack " I would advise you to buy's down Poo- 44 Of re. . Vault and.left it there a I mill friend of mine down to see my uncle.' I -of . - phy- lat -clan sOil'ad bank bilk-min & ie I min I ket-handkerchiefs and then toonsu.)t a Course, Mr. Clark felt so grateful he composed of - t parts of wood ashes'. - 63 Cents Per Yard,, and better - always have access MCI with a mixtu I which I would not touch one to siciedi., it . .. . .1 r I 'didn't mind ' making it out good for a twenty parts of, I , twelve parts sulphur, - - _ : - goods at equally to* figures, , � life and surround InFe MY __ . friend ; in fact, he was '� more #aast. - - , willing, to do mot and eirlit parti copper". The pigs will re- I - . - I found when Iiu% . hftltbY . anything at that time. The pan was ge h sufficient m"na that I An Ila . . .1 nt gulate their doses. Prof. Turner, of Jack— . 11 . �- Another feature Of Our mdethIs had not the co"e to spend them for what " Elea here, fay friend," said ' Up to headquarters where it received 'the I . I had so earnes ly wanted. The I sAving, the d sonville, 111. has been successful with this 'Week will be that we Will sell, our " to a man who for several minutes 'or gnatures Of te President and General preventive ' - �r nally compose(I by him. i - __. Calculating, cost-to-a-pefiny habit of y ver _h engrossed at the free I had been Passenger I Agent and wda returned to Bow. I As ofi the well-kept horses of ears ., #1 unch table, I who 7. large stock Of rich Mantle Velvets, citing to me , Tue ore Thom . - : I # - * I - PlushC44Velveteens6Brocaded Anythin - *9 JNo, air 0119 to buy any beer?" " I I Well, now, what do y?u .01 Adams Expre�s company always put a hand- . _ g beyond my Old plane of ..p. f replied the busy p2siL. or , V.el" frightened me. think ? - For fAl, I 50 Ot cut hay with oats, otherwise a - beer tends to from Oma- � I Is ' a part of the oats is not d' ited rew for cheapness If I' urchased a good "CIO away the Appetite. 1 I ,ty , rl " . ' Lake Q I z. . - Goods, at close - of a ­ " . . . Indicator b�- tNand our entire stock of D lq,ht that take ha to gait take City, from Isianat writer in the Live Stock' I was cursed with a Mania Was reading lad n twelve years he has been rid ,_ . A . and I agood prie .� . ,a I .. ; a ac .. � 1 f wbOlc4mle figures, wo ny go] for it , to Ogden, and other points on the line an ' lieves it to be f t that theHolstein is' - 1. I - ined or days at -the t ' , d uld be pa por I Col. Gilder and his O6jnp&nI04,' Uout, never alone. He always had a ' friend i I . I � . t '� L . . bought of . - � . 1, _ I _ in# wi� . , Winning its way ra i dly in the rega - _ Ev,OrY Lady In O,ntarlog.as wen th so much money. Had a million exr'ffiths, who Am seeking to reach do North with 1im. - The friend was usual rd of our . ' peop, a as the granleat " combination cow" as Toronto, n ?'"W W MY Poiftmd011 I should have POIO, are wintering Among the Esquimaux i mercial traveller. In short, TZera� I known., The cow in the hands of our farm- ____._ _ " a made it his business for the pm� Should attend this it the same. IF __ F - near York Placto!y, Hudion's Bay, with . . _ . great Sale, as we are going out of Iiiabel - and I Planned a trip " Vie'W to learning tfte languagoL and habits of twelve years, He mad - pments wit ! era that Will give the most milk and then be � ., z, - to FXgland _ a arranA / � �� �.. � me . the silk trade and the stock must together, I wished for a course of study at e people. I I I . various"WhOleahle and jobbinq houses to 4 ' easily turned into a good beef carcaWsee �... . . . . . . .1 I one of the great London h car e the Holsten. 1. - _. .. � ar- rYtheirmon, And booked hisengagemen 4 . : 1� I'll , ianged the trip find Of Operating th, screens may afford en -�- --'' be Sold. , . -., . llilmlvlor . The present oost _ O. ese ai I c ofigh' pr6 _ ,:. . we 0 railwa." I Timber 1�.,set a our do. of America by steam, .N SM,000,0001 but .t months ahead sometime When th f I , te tion to cultivate ia - .l ;.,. .:-, 1. P1, r- �... . . . . -1 . lw :�-. .,- . A the sAm L to . . - . � L 1 " ' . parture. to fi,anypo . . ad he picked up Amy )amengers here an : In nds to repay their cost, �. . I i.... - - ' 0- "a' using man' thare. I . a single year with like benefits to be re- But-when I Came td think th -mattai Id cost $111306,50,000. 1 '09-car an ;' cived throu h . seasons the trees . Nearly all Street ca ' 1, - a 0,�er mad horses, won After paying his sleagi rs pass Our by Myself ityresented itself in a very diffar.- That is to say a return to �j eth r- e"ses he had from I I last! = ilucceadve --- . _ Stores, I d m ods othe to 88 a d .. at IN _... __­ for mechanical uses - . - ant light I felt that for this girl to &q- - i .I I . .p � . .��, - ;; ; - " would render colmorce tic y - clear Profit out of thi ,o# more than . - . �_ . 4 ; . . . . . _ . .- '''. .. .� prao all impos. - to Pr , t hema, d , every cost of la t' - I L - .,.!. . L . ,.;, " L .,� . ' -;i -. ;. tune. . p n and care, including in-.. . . . ­ 1. .. . ' � He tried .to I � :,. 1- ,- l, _ �,��­ :, company me would be for both of us & mk_ sible. I � to &MA84 0, snug for tereat on the expen iture. . I __ 1.� - . -, ,% .r I � .. - � i �'. I , m I - . � 1 �. . . - i � , ' � fortune; that I should be ever leadi $ her The - his Pass on the limited express, but t L � . , � i - I . ,� I 1 - in n altrangemants foil thd Aou of - . a I Horses hard at work need blanketin.­ I ' - protect =inmpt i to trolable'through my whim and hu. the Presideiiiaro so oorn Pany would -noihen he -d while at rest at this season nearly or quite - . - . 1__� . mom and that her 'gentle .& L aenjtiVe ing to & oorroo late that, accord. I a I - . . . PE � nd . the was liabl� to be ej46eted -- . . ' ; . - 'i LEY ' ' PETLEY pondout) C case of danger a - tweou stations, even if the train . . . 1. ch as they do in winter, when colder . . I .. .. i I . I . . ) nature was -u t Able -to endure the strain thousand *rmad end w In I . _­ v - - � I . that would 0 . I 11roll-di4ciplined nien t* L =dr'Provenl10 much sweating. When- _.. I . - ` be t upon it through UP grade. 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OV4 more in- a"rryijig and ,r,,l as a hoe. lit most Val. rent them ac- 1 as colts and If food and of v, for it pra- tfork, over agiiiiy more profit. •glected and rrning tools' vial 'equiva_ vase of farm. wnt can be t products of fined by put. , r 114! other l o iiazi been u,e of arti- I'i 1 i z ri t ion -Carl niti '. , Rat. that affects Ns-livat and I- a fain j nrds some ­f the bet - t n1clit. but. tt.ty ruled :i,t .Stria_ ' ,jt of nler- ( t 1 i r, it pre- ' t • - ')fan-__ "I inany - i l of brilsh of 3•ears. ,iy ade - . 1- µ-s•11 cf _ I.- are fed :,,,tl even 111ature. C Y' od of foul u: t t u►re's L, shorlld n t of all clo4e to aloe for it•ts and r 11 "dding 1404. ' which 4 next King of • bode of \ •n ruin be ap- rt y al-' ring, a - acts as know way. - z r local •ell ial , it so. never I. pair a ' icious For )US ; ; , Iilren vices. .kept .Rory u t:,c - inCos nlers l sharp pests Mini- , itied u on l art; f I l 9e-, nier 'iartl - few I%Ve files if th rie- the - tys -- - , )D9 •all - ire tty, l r, 7e- .k- I. of I a - rim is Ir I- . • . is . 1- w r -I �. l • ; 1. 4� 9��� 1 • �%z i +'3 +-+`' _ Y .g. . r �. y -• _ _. 4 - :u., r.:; — 4 _, - — - i ; , - 1 J IN i - -- -- - �ratulra tttsll .atlrrbw gram chef shots of�ar�� sHa I , >�,.� ' ao aw- i THE ; - r I iroaslax. III;"` t _ 1 avll habits the nartlt et Ignoralaos and tdllly, who fld ivv� at reduced FA� i ,A' . - in Madrid le- dead. tt emselrei wefei. aertrow sad exlunsted ; also No. ' ' ad 8k w., Toronto THE., 'WEEKS. 11 E EK S NEWS The Tnr1CUh minister I -Assn and � ,'who are broken down trofn till , prim B. I BOTLI►N Hint - _ . .. -ti 4 , II Farmers in North Wales are resisting the , soots of abuse qr ovar -work. and Is. advanced cite , .. 1. aolleotion of ehnroh'.tithes. feel ibtl 000ast�uattoss of youthhtlaxosss, said for and �taehlals and AstbMa Field to NEI� IS 1 HOME WD Y. V. Lubon's Treatise oil DLsea++s of Tian. '!bs l�r../na's 3lAdle.111e. , ; • '' I meet The German Reiche ha� referrer to a �k will be sent sealed to address on most t of laa6. -About ., m �►B SrasrroaD, Aug. 8th, 1 ' fln. i <. ; The British Columbia Leg�elatnr. will select committee the �iiroposal -to suppress two sm stamps, Address N. V. WBON. !7 Ws�tng- three years ago [was taid:we with been• N BITTER _ on January 24th. - duelling. ton St. it Toronto, Ont. chitin, and for -six months was unablelto a snow Drift baking Powder Co., Brantford. (fat ' It is said Lieut -Gov. Aikens will °remove Statistics of the cholera e ' idemie in Hun- The home. stretch — trying td malts both d,� an kilns. Four bottles of Dr. Jug's � i liedicine completely cured me, and my ! to Toronto on the completion of his term of gaty allow that there were 886 cases al►nd ends meet. health has been first -rate ever since, in wiz = L Mt , i office in Manitoba as been X99 deaths. A CII O D� YZNN twt I never Celt better to my lice. W. : _ , h • ,I t t t f[. ItAoss, O. T. B- wows, Stratford. USINESS COLLEGE t _,, A quantity of cont at The Queen has ordered th�►t the children ooltirrit,cnQO AND �Attrs aTaasTS, of Princess Beatrice shall enjoy the title of 'opium, morphine, ahlarsl, tobacco, acrid =�T011� ®pT 10, seized by the collector of Custom at North Q kindtrad habiti. The medicine may be given • , • Sidney,. Cape Breton: Highner$. MERIDEN BRITANNIA 900 Thorough PraatioatBnsineset3ohool. Term mod• j Counterfeit two dollar` notes are in circa in tea or coffee without the kngwledgo of rate, send for circular. RATTRAP A aEtaF,13. 8'YP- the ,person taking �t >t f ' ao sir+'. ltd 60 '' lation in Montreal. They are such clever England kiss decided do reduce the E pe MANUFACTUR,S ONLY ' . A 8 S ES S M E N T S Y 8 T E M ; 1 . ' imitations as to have deceived several of a my ofnoceupat on to 40,000 000. men, and the ors whop havb been anuses. Adodrees M.° 4 the banks. ; . _ ti the Italian faster` eom )teed tin Lubon, 47 Wellington Stt. East, Toro"o FINEST . . I• . • Merlat The lutnal R Fdd During November 649 �m'nlgrants,arrived P , .... in �'Vinnipeg. Altogethe "`y111...,�333,865 immigrants fiftieth days abstinence f>~om food at 6 Ont. Cut this our for future reforontx. SI L.�ER PL�TE� . rrived{ In that tit 'for the eleven o'clock the other evening. When writing mention this paper. have a Y 1 months of this year. i . The 13ulgariana deny that they' jiave, in- Mr. Finger is a defeated candidate for the WARE LIFE ASSOCIATION. _ ; vite3 Prince Ferdinand Co' become a candi- 'legislature in Fort Worth, Texas. Scratch- _ The militia authorities hate autliorized'the date for the Bulgarian throne. i did it, says as exchange and another ; • � I : • : The largest and most proeperons open Assessment % formation of a provisional battalion of rifles i d ga g. desires active rdisenta- cad uar- 'At olinsforth near Huddersfield; Eng., asserts that Finger will probably be on hand Artistic Res. ns, combined With tiA,s s in eve y section of Canada. Liberal induce- iu the district of Algoma, with h q H , Joshua Woodcock drowned himself and his at the next election. Unequalled nplabllity tors at Pcrt Arthur• merits. It has full Government deposit, and under two ours so a reservoir. People who are subleot to bad breath, tout Boated . and Finish.. the supervision of Insurance Department at Ottawa . 1 Charles McAuley was trieA at the Criminal Young ordered tongue, or any disorder of the Stomach, cart at once - Correspondence solicited. Address, ; be relieved by using Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters, gg�1dIT..TON, J. j30. "W'3] = -'r -$, . Sessions in. Toronto on the charge of man- The English Board of Trade has ONT ATtIO. T daughter for Causing tile, death of his father : an investigation into the resent loss of life the old and cried rewedy. Ask year DruggLtt General Manager. ' on the 1 i th NOV :, and was acquitted. i at Southport through defective lifeboats: The yoking lawy t r ought tq do a fee -nom -I e,3 King Street bast, Toren" ' i jent (if lumber from Vew The London Daily Ne 8 has started a final business. -- - _ I The first ski ply urf�� Mal .. R'estminster, B. •C.; cons. tins of Douglas - subscription for t`he Ameiiican poet Walt i Ci .�jh Ata1rr11al beaiY�iess and Christk,,, {J Cards by r �' - 1. I.., _ pine and .cedar i11 ;tCtirty tee lengths, arrived i Whitman, who is in distressed eircum- ` IIuy Fever. in :1101rtreal the other d?ay o er the Canadian stances. _ tstiiteisre are �nof generally aware that these diseases Our Card Packages for the season 1886 -7 are now t - Pacific railway , - ' - � . The ,4rl of Iddei eigli, tisli Secretary are oontagious, or that they are due to the presence ready, and embrace the best Cards of the leading . of ltvirtg paraaiteet in the linin membrane o[ the nose makers, all well assorted -no two in a Packet alike- _ Ilyacilithe Loyer, a basket make' of Gat - � of State for Foreign Affu•t Is. in feeble , g p tago prepaid• iileatl poilit, (due., 64 years old and in poor 1 health, and has left London to spend a h d e ro ed this to tubes. Ml taC avid the result iswthstra t•acket`No. 1, for 16 cents, 12 2q cards, assorted, r. nnlstances, ;has inherited a fortune of � month in the country. , 1 • simple retttdxly kiss been formulated whereby Catarrh, •• - 2, •. 25 •• 12 . " crc c 300,p00 under the will of an uncle in France I Major Serpa Pinto, the ;African�'explbrer, catarrhal deafness and hay lever are cured In from iL Q 646 50 « 12 �� one to three simple application* made at home. A a °,�' a 7s ss 1 d st .. , r el deceased. censures the missionaries at Blantyre station pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent tree .c - b, .f. «' .a a lac y $I so, 12 nnin lialn, a respected - farmer, for importing handcuffs w; th which to ter- eon TOOG�i pt of stamp b A II. Dixon A Sou, sos King K'FRI NGIED CARDS. I - _ - I- Excorge Cu g SIL ! , _ hanged himself in a cow shed cu hia pre- rorize the natives. I tltreet�west, Toronto, Canada. And Largest - �i,as del�sl to le. Deceased was pearl Packet NQ. 1, for 25 cents 6 Cards, assorted. • I - miscs •a•t Belleville. shepherdess) Y ` Ashabby- looking man brew Is. stone into Hamilton girl. (to young p ) = Canada. Bead tier Calendar. re- 2, .{ ,w a, ' 6 " i ` e Family - trouble is said to I the stud window of the Emperor William's " My dear, I've been wading and forgot to . r, s, .r 60 a• 6 ... go- . 77 years of age. Y �` - have been the cause of his suicide. palace on Sunda afternoon. The Emperor bring my button hook alone Would you �' ' 4,' ° 7b " 6 1 y I d' b, a t�l 60, 6 a u. vc bee to the delay. in equipping the tugs was not hurt. The roan was arrested. oblige me with your crook . i• . ` .r s, " 1 il•, 6 " - he Montreal Harbour Commission for the The Berlin Kr._euz Zeifacg says England wteeriever your stomach or Bowels get out ,of cr- of t der, o$ueing Bilir ee�, Dyepepets, or Indigestion. �. THE . .. . Birthday Cards may be assorted with larger paeketk work of keeping the St. Lawrence open due -. i lip secured the best route to Victoria Nyanza and their attendant elrits, take at once a dose of Dr. I` Orders also tilled for Satin Cards, screens, Book _ 1 and this accounts for her zeal in 'preparing !Carson's Stomach Bitten. Beet family medicine. Marko, AC., at lowest rates -cash or stamps to a000m- ins the winter, the project is a failure and g cen puny orders. To Agents, Teachers, Dealers, or any will have to be abandoned or this year. an expedition for the relief of Emir Bey, All Dru gis t�. SETH THOMAS one ordering worth, an extra one Dollars' value ° . . t I A. P. 312. Over one hundred tons f hay and a con= Despatches from Mandalay state that Col. _ --_y_ __. , will be sent tree. b' $10.e. remittance will insure as ' g Heyland, with a body of British troops, re extra Three Dollars' value. i siderbble quantity of rail have been sold to to loan n Mortgage. Trust funds For e North West Mounts Police this year 1 c ntly pursued 700 Dacolts and killed 200 particulars apply to BNArrr, cnsD• MATTHEWS BROS. & CO. 93 YONGE ST. TORONTO:' th MONEY WICK, BLACBeTOCK A GAim, Toronto. I .I - f- by one small band of Ind. rise Another band of them, while many others were made psis- •B BAt.E CHEAP- Oa Malty 'Perms -Ira• t \s . i . has sold sufficient grain to purchase two. oners. proved Farm of 'l00 acres, valued at 1�ki,000 0 , sea ors. On SattYrdaa of la t week' an earthquake 10,000. Price only i3o r acre. Address FITS ' . nt• P pe risen O A CURE V 8 was felt in Smyrna and through the Island M. J. BENT, Lo w The eretjttors Of ,the t wII.Of I OTta a la I ' _ , . When 1 may cure I do act roeno mealy to stop them for a Prairie, titan., have offer t0 reduce the in- of Chios. The disturbance made fissures in �,AtN BIIOBTtBAyu AT BO�tt»- -c1cwD time then hers them return ►S�la. 1 mean. rsdlwt , g walls and fronts of houses' in all parts of the L Shorthandere are in attire demons in leery cure, I bare made the dl.easu of F(T4j EPILEPSY orFAt.4 �- : terest on the municipal debt according to a city at salaries varying from ;lb to CL00 weeklyy BEST WATCH IN AMER� A iN(i81t?BNIiB[ia lifelonifetudy. h rshaotmynmsdT I^ scale rovidin t e �IaDltoba Legis- �. territory affected. Handsom0 salaries pat etudeSte ae solicitors while to cum the wont cases. Becan.e other. h +.a titled 1• s.0 Shdlllg , providing mason for not now receiving a curs., send at once for a tearnin No ex rien�e necessary. and gnat duo • - suture will guarantee the payment of the re- Advices from Calcutt�► say cholera is -de- g trestles and • Pree Bottle of my turalnbir remedy. Oise doted rate. seas guarwnteed. Bend at once for eiroulars Utttolt T N E R C E. �Pmss and Postomcs It cosh yon nothlnc for. trLl, R creasin there. , Heav rains are destroying g Y snoarnAaD' AADaitT, Mail Lesson Department, FOR end I will cum yon. Address DR, H. G. BOOT; )' An elaborate stateme t 'concerning t$e crops in the northwest provinces of India. 39,AdelaWe Street last, Toronto. _ _______ __ j 8 ��� 0���' 3� YQ118 Sttl Toronto4 . I seizures of the Canadian sealing sc sooners Flodxla are causing much loss of life and L'ELF6 Business College-, Guelph, out. 1 � • . .1 r in Behring's sea by the United States au- damage to property. K G Began the Thies Year dept- 1st, having •beady thorities has been pre d by the Dominion received patronage from sale sTATSS enD rll��oovixcati P Man of the exhibitors to the late �.olonial yours men and boys thoroughly prepared 1'or bur Government for transmi ion to the Imperil�l' Exhibition have formed a committee to ex- nos. Young ursuits Graduates eminently successful. • Government. . , hibit s�ecimena in the Soho bazaar, in con- Specisl oourses in Shorthand, French and Getman. A movement has been otarted to establish' Ladies admitted. For terms. etc., address Crmbia Dodet do • nection with which it is proposed to have a M. MAOCURItIC.K, Principal. �jl-ujj((j tl Rubber j1LL pbl j 11 U lu ll industrial farm schools n the North -West' Canadian reading room. - -a„D -- " for the training of English boys sent out to, ,I ' OZONI ZED INHAU this country. The Dom pion Land Act pro - Gadlban 1'.ffendi, the Porte s Spectal 1Jn- SAU SACE CASINCS11.. s rides for granting land or the purpose un- voy at Sofia, kilt been.11`ecused by the Powers �+ cud= •oa corns, der certain conditions. � i of-playing a' double game, and •upon this ,. CATARRH and BRONCH TIS New shipment from England, Ex Steamship Nor Always read Recognized b t a Pro- Notice has been give by the Department being represented to the Turkish I4iinisters, tregian." Lgwest prices to the tilwie. we sn sole y y th sent a re nest to the Sultan to have nto in Canada for McBride's 'Celebrated. Sheep fession. 000,000 In sees. S Drug- ... of Interior thaat after J nuary 1st next, the Y q 1 °� write for quotations gists, if not kept by them, sent y dlatl hi n dismissed from the dipromatie aert;ice. Casings- or express on receipt of it -oo. even- numbered. sections remaining adailable J_ AEA PA K .k 80�. Toronto. CDNSUMPT�'�E in Duffcrin and Rat River reserves, hitherto ; . t the Court of Assize's of Adecto, France, ' _ t - - - -- V ''t - • - -- set apart for i4fennoni o settlers, shall be re Gently Jeane Faure and Ilia wife were i Send Stamp for PamphIet!on UNG open for homestead an pre- emption entry co demned to hard labour for life for,.k-illing • - FOOD. New ,ands success Itreat- to all applicants. 1 Claude Faure, whose' remains the after - I mentifor the delicate, the arises y it the j emacfated•of either sex and of a y age. - . Sir John Kaye' prop - establishing ten w rds rift up and boiled in a cauldron in TORONTO. CAN BB CURED. - S nd for • ' 'model farms of ten 'tho sand acres .each at w ich they cooked soup for the family. ASTHMA Pamphlet. W. IL Ofnuseb. Y. D.. P 'fir 1 fif, Catharines, Ont. Canada. - • 1 1 I .K " I I " �� 1. . . I t I '. i•. i ,- •J - : . � •. - points along the line of he l.aDadian act It is stated the French are activel in- ( R. PENCE $ CO., I ou -. - - - - -- - ff .- ratlwa west of Manit ba. Sir John is at y _ " � . II . . y tr gurng against the British on the African —_ � i N ES S E D CAT ION e resent in Ottawa en avouring to secure t coast, south of the Gulf of Allen, and W ill Consumenwill�indittotheir advantage I IOAL .V . P PRACT both the railway and he' Government sec - t at a party of Frenchmen recently hoisted 1 to ask the trade for our make of h`tldse and t - i - : tions, so as to have the proposed farms in II lie- Cotti>4s a tlpoelwlty. Send ' `/i t e french flag over Dongarita, which lies j.,� for p list and terws. ANADIAN BUSlNE84 [TN[VER.9ITY A D SHORTHAND INSTITL"CE, Public Library Building, TO., 1 solid blocks. i within the territory under British posses- d. ----- - -_ I 'V C ronto. Specialties— "kkeeping. Per manehip, Shorthand, Typewriting, Etc. - to'fre uen applications to the si n. - iarioa Ems'- ILLUSTRA ED CIRCULARS FREE. ? I .. 111% I' . 11 In answer q PP Qitilliltoli s OO Customs Department r remission of duty It is rutnatired that, bwing `t a fright the U. C . AS. H. BROOKS, ;; on the effects of perso returnin to Canada Car received. by fielding on his writing , i THIS. BENGOUGH N secretary A Manager. - after a short eta in th United Mates, it is a • Official Reporter York C�. Court., P_ dent I. I i / y t ble a letter announcing that he Socialists • O I - pointed out that only he effects of actual w old wait no longer for the eliverance of 1 e _ •. " - settlers comin into Canada, or who have re- ®. I i i ' g t e people from bondage, ' e has ordered the _ . - I sided for at least two years in a foreign embers of his council to� repave d consti BB ADEU►tOt t;T. [- .TONOnTO. 1 �.: country, are entitled to exemption. All classes of fine work. fibs- of Prinkers' Ledo 1 I 1. t tion suitable to the con ition of the em and Metal gtlrnicure. Send ior�p ices. . I Sir Ambrose Shea ur e3 the British Gov- p e.' I -.. . _ -- s ea n receive A1LB�.f��C# +g SEND YOU:F�DDRESS on po tai 1rd a d re "lute by • # Iernment to sanction th bill passed by,the ' i- - -mss ` L r"-"'- Newfoundland Legisla ore prohibitin the p PATENT TEMPERED $TEEI BOB - SIEICNS. BETUKN MAIL F the only complete Catalogfse of wate6es, �\� New $ltbmarine Torpedo Boat. export of bait. Licute nt Governor V oeux . i ' Jewellery, silverwa ,Fancy seeds, etc., ever issued is Caa- _ . also adivises the Gover ment to . sanction the _ Navy Gazette. j L I ` , sda. and at ire 'e lowest prices. �e buy 1DISECT ik ors ire ! . . lf_ bill, but the Governme t is unwilling to do formidable- looking monster in the eha i so unless it is proved t at the protection of o a submarine torpedo boat on an entirely ilA. UFAITI'QL , tor SPOT CASH, and give our eastomers the I I . - - the bait fisheries will t interfere with the el principle was tried in the West India benrat of our WHO E3ALLr DIt;COUNTS. Address, Kent Bros., , - -_ just demands of the merican and French eka last Monday, Nov. 15. The host 18 Made in two fiixer, carrying from b•o to. R.6di lbs t68 yon. ;e Bt., Toro to. , fishermen. ,. c ar shaped, built of steel three eighths light Neat, Eit►•tng •rid very Durable. will stand by _ -. - L, - . A gentleman�largely interested in the Can- i -h thick, sixty feet long, with eight feet ��� � e(r. ea�ix time •longer, &„d, being and spr ng I Radian water- carryingrade urges that the m. She is driven by electricity, devel- - tempered, do not drag or np drawing full one. ' locks on the Welland canal, now being en -- o rig 45 horse power, and is to be provided cock snicker on ben grour. Yrtces are RtuiT, and —' _ -_ - be made 350 feet. long and 16 th an exit chamber si<lnilar to Jules Vern 's orders should be faced AT ONCE to secure delivery _ larged, should P .._� �l — cd this season, as our enttn supple- to being rapidly feet deep, so as to -adm't the largest vessels. i his book. Twenty Thousand Leagues taken up. Just the thing for deliver sleighs, carry • - ; He contends that this,. with a little alter- der the Sea ;" so that she should be Valli. ails, democrats, etc. Send for circular with flit ` 1 : ,. • t ' 1- _' 1- io in he St. Lawrence can locks, would le for mining and countermining, besides ticul.n, and st your carrta�e unak` ` ®r ; I Q A b A at n t %. J. IL AB1M TBON19 n F' l a1a t R1 / 1. • . stop the enlar ement f the Erie canal and eying. torpedoes. v ! p p g 'tOBLPH, l'aaadw. , I 71 secure for the St. Lawrence route the whole he principle on which ahh acts we are . water- carrying trade the north and west. tat liberty to divulge at pre"lit, and it � ' . i . ' 1. 1. rfectly impossible for. any outsider to . . !, W m. Brett a brak man on the St. Law- pe O �ION@ t: ke out why she rises and fall$ at will when - r ' rents & Ottfawa bra eh of the Canadian r afar • for only about ten inches A R C A D Er . TORONTO. j �.. i - is in the ► y i Irre a paattl.. mn+s4y roe tw ai .:e dteesse i by tie sae ,... - - . , ' Pacific Railway, was missed from his post Y� f her upper deck can be seen. W e can only 0....w or �... •f u. w•mt kla• and of iiooas u..atntt i h rain wh n it was three miles sink b ' means of tak- t'ate ben ""dii;•� °Tiro nso7�r[.se rill., rat of Province. The course o . ud � ss been specially arrantged is in the to give a solundd bus nesss eduication�n i on a f re g t t that she does not y , eia.ey, ass I wt ; from Ottawa, the oche . vening, about 5.30• in water or b rcrew8 requiring a full . .m a vAeuasrs .end �ad�� di"'•e w w BoOHKEEPING COgBESPOND]61dt7B, Search beiio made his dead body wis found Y SIMNw- give express ARITHMETIC (,oitxtsscii LAw, i t g of $team to work them, for she ee►n be Da. T. a. storvit, gENntANSxIP, PHONOC1RAPxY, AND '1'YPEwBITING . - lying beside the tsar sous distance back. P y y � practically ally Taught x_ - = Y g •d a 'n8 peacefully on to when b metal oe.t37 Y�Qt-.To�o m w3B 'S .TJ -W. 3, 1 visi. , It is supposed he war struck by a bridge ruing a wheel inside, she will disappear _ - , 1 in the brakes. For Ciroular giving full h►farmation address- C. O'DEA, SECRETARY. , while app y g oat instantaneously on ail even keel. SPECIAL BARGAINS i i `i `_ - The three entlemen interested in her, " • I °' ADIEBICAN.: �lB1 lutual Aid Associatiot r. I _ - -- ' th three engineers, went down in her to' A i 1. I Articles'of incorporation of th Chicago, ttom of the docks, about 17 feet, and 9i UST be closed out before can. e .. JL - Santa Fe and' Califoitnia railways with a e bo M ist, Now h the time to get I . _. :1. rt se and fell at pleasure. Once they stayed a g� Rifle cheap. 60 Remington . capital stock of 000'000 have been filed. LIFS INSU E - A88ESSM�NT SYSTEM. ! I ' wn about three - quarters of an hour, and Carbines 60 oaf., shooting aran- . - 1: President Cleveland, although still suffer- ed a number of .experiments, all of which ,eed -- JPkit� C��,OQ. gen _ ir_ from rheumatic p ins in t�1ie knees, is Body Repeat fig C'arbineti, 13- shots, i . $egistere UII er DlomiIIion Insurance Act, 1855 I' gg ` re very satisfactory, and they discovered 1 nisi 4i Winchester Cartridges- a 4 •" ' ble to resume his offici 1 routine of business. ey had a far greater reserve of rising 1 100 English aide A�14.Q0. Twlet HIS SYSTEM affords insurance at CTUAL COST, bringing it in the reach of ell Classes • Challes V�'arner, old man, who claims wer than they imagined. The` invention _ Snap uns, o and 12 bore; rI,SIDES Life Benefits, we vance a scion of the insurance in case of TOTdL DnlABitaiTl: - to be the inventor of Colt revolver and n adapted to larf{er vessels. Barrels -01 pp� 600 British Bull Dog Revolters, B 1: HAVE a large Reserve Fund for the security of members. P SS, 8H, or tt t>a� -PRICE 88.QD. W E DISBURSE accumulated profits to members every teeth year from data some fifty other inventions, the other day •,,,,,.� , of lioy. applied at the Police ourt, New York, for I ws IM■ COOP R>f' • s>�r Ills URD A* COST. i1rT►ggT YOrit owN sultPLUi3 NONRY. - shelter. - He is homel s$ and without Ipeans. a He seemed to Forget. EST 'IUR STORE IN CANgDA. For further pa>iculars address the rotary, Ericason who has en experimenting for 1 ;Unreasonable 014 Man (to bruised and , I,�R� u�s+►y 8�t, Terente. ; W 1'�MBEI�'TON P- At3-L.7 j : . - _ Head Ol$ce, 10 Hing 3t East, T� rondo: fifteen years in New "ork with a view to imed son) —" There you are, with one i •., I ' '. I - - utilizing the heat of the sun as a motive e 8 ggouged out, both ears ggolfs, a dislocated Il Dille �� �t �p�t AGENTS WAIMD� flood Comm- n - Salary. ---- Y Pe a oulder blade, broken arm, acid fractured �_-_T_-__ -___ __ . power, announces tha he hat; finally - rfec- . I._ fed a motor, costing. ut little more than a le with whisks enou h in you to start a - Brig during winker from Pmt LUAv every and In Y g Y day and Halifax every Sat to Liverpool. and in - steam engine,, with w ich, in hot countries li juor store, and all fol- a college game of day from Quebec every Etaturday to Liverpool, - - _ _ an amount of work n be obtained which fdiotball. It's outrageous, disgraceful I calling at Londonderrrryy to land mails and passengers en g I • 1. I - . � Z . . would in'one year, m re than pay the extra : Bruised and Maimed Son (reproachfully) for tfootland and Ireland; ; also from Baltimore, via I ' cost of the apparatus . He Hopes to interest «Father you seem to forget that you H°1Ri't and St John's N.F. to Liverpool fortnightly USE ON ' YOUR M CHINERY ONLY THE WELL -KNOWN f Y g „y during rummer months lthe ftteamen of the (31ae- 1.. j . ci it�,lists in the inv ntion. g O j , p .I .. were a young gentleman yourself once. 'sow lines sail during winter to and from Halifax, I 1 - John Ross and Al ert Hawkins, both col - j - r PoytLnd, Beaton and Philadelphia; , ttir►d dorms own fi�t70L `a'r �` !; _ , ­ race between Glasgow and Montt s,tl and Ph�ladel O D 00 ores who have been arrested at Baltimore, . . and Boston weekly, 'and a sego t YpgO Mut3111E Peer., ess i have confessed that hey murdered a wtnnta,n: plitnam !; (,ern E�traetor I fortnightly. i —�- . � - . . - ' - . I * :­ L � , . � named Emily Brow, for the "price her body I the eat remedy . for torus extant. It gor might, poses , or other information aply to - ': would bring for use n the dissecting table. a�ts qui�kly, makes no sore spots and ef- A. Schumacher A (o.�tBatl� are-, S. `vmrdTho p Have a awarded it dusk the last three pears. I also PEEiRL:EaIB liundred imitations Haitfas : Shea do Co., • , SIX GOLD MEDALS AXLE (iREAEe for yoursr agoras HOr9e Powers. ;. After the murder th body was taken to the f cts a radical cure, � a s A �,, s , .lohn, N.B. ; Alan Afro., Chicago , f University of Maryl rid where evidences of p eve its. value. Take .}either $ubntitutes Love A Alden, New York; H..l$ourUer, Toronto; 'b liantit�atttured at QUEEN 1rY O L WORKS, by foul play created s picion, and an "iiivesti- o ered as good nor the close imitations of ins, Rae sir CO., quebeo 1• wm. Brookie, Philadel• SAiN V L l��it'il ERS A COs : TORONTO. ' offered. t . H, A. Allen. Porttana. Boston, Nontrf I 1, I 3 a r,., gtition was held, wit the above result. toe, genuine too often o tom►. 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I .1 . 14- ­f . : .i :,,.: • . on ender d dui Y .-..�_ 8 illa't the �0?est a. �' :-- , P by t ©raasiu -, -, �; . -of f� �.� ,. �` � � ate � eetstaria r * ..0 :4j , .: issue. rills is to ., �, . �� .� , ..- ifI ;,,� 1. . �.= E bQ regretted.. pl'ti- /y ' ' s , ` testanbs such a iV , „ , -�, d.: + � P LY ;, ■lf��: j,,— fop j,, �t 1y�� ♦ _ I - ," � r.. � i � i.l V t�a71�vQ ' i�� NON f lj -a• _ rt t , . .CS'i•.ial .. F . - . � , w i ��- tt) liv N •r : . „':"- ', - C. i ' h trs. _aw -. - 1 . getlier in a e anc� work `t8 s :1 . }� . ,t 6ZXW lVZ1f -- be ufc 1. ele '' r. +• , t � ., .. ti� + .:, , 1) . for the advanc l: ittioas •�► - _ , 11 , clu ' x ��£ ement of tt� `orb noti ;. t� «.' _ i 1x�ti inters t• close a,t Band, and the duty tviilr: �► sSt�rtr� 1'}tt 1 ` L pnbl s ' of tkle - country, 5: 'i►e tu�refor so�q devplve upon yott of pale- LaI'�'1S' JE * C �' lihp4,eva�y . Friday mo Wag t,tits oBioe� „1� ' • m- 114, cri t, '!' Yickdrin , cu . sincerely trust that any b>t inatmg t and ro r en to r resept , -''f , ;:,.,, i;1: �. ti ,: i T>•;Ytzus :�; : , �•.�„ that may .hare arisen 8.�.1~he, you at , CQunv }1 ard- for file enriuiDg t- ,, r t11�011da SBaBO �. Sirs pearl e.00 it old ittc`sditr. Political cam eat'; a� who b ` to and breed II, rangln lII vices: ',. RATES OF ADt ER ISING : PO palgn now drawing to y° p' 1,, frOni5 C rat (GOmlete) u p i ' ?- ,• First insertion, per line - - - . Acetits. cl� w111'b�_ bprl ' pa6t h+l�v� c atj�lialled- a reputation ` ,� rf't: p . Qn PJecti0n - dRy. for etmtromy,Yrc #*lit and'wisdom, which t1 ,' :' 1 " `�' - � - f - Each subsequeut insertion, pe line - . 8 •• 41 US' t '- , , I his rate does not include L gal or Foreign sd= -" 81" th>li ag trt3gtVt OYthibe� h the ftttut^!! ; l� • �,••,.i� 1i'$�i CI • • ' semen which the believe to . e our, mutual me w'b are pntt•a;u . elled by any other as8 Y111 %Ed C nales 0I11� 9 0'e is Per lb. p ' + t3 @Dial to a given top iOW making - con' interests, -allowing every man the eon�iderattou than tie advancement of �T � � ; i '� recta for y or 6 months or the year. HaIY- a the best interests of file township (which R v �. . . yearly or yearly Contracts pas ble quarterly. sale privileges as we ask for ourselves. � G . e � ' . Bttainesa cards, ten lines or nder, with paper, is their reasonable duty), and who will r one year, eS 00, payable in ad ante. - . y afl —= be loy>;1 to the trust reposed in thatli by CI'fi Z+�R I I ts'Notics in local Columns t u cents er lino s Y =T �� / 1 ,. sve cents • p Washington Letter:• i . i..; P ' 1 t` . per .ins each hub squeal insertion. � _� ,; - •the electorate.; and men also, of good Special contract rates made. nown on applies - -- It is all settled , - tion. 1To free advertising, , ` ($i'oM bur Regular Coriesp6ndent�) discernment, capable of forming an Intel- sow, as the Grits . � and everything ' Advertisements without w tter Instructions The eecor�d week o! the session $nits ltgent estifaate Of the requirements Of the and Tories have - else in that line of will be inserted until iorbidde and charged ac- township, and of fearlessly and success weed make it TA AE work. we h ` oordingly. Ordelra for disaon inning advertise- Oongress grilpplinq with a camber of im- mu ( . ^ , f have full a taa11 L K S t. rtant questions. Amos y grappling with the obt y 1►r'oa.c- * always mentamust be in writing au sent to the pttb- 9 g them are the and my able toall ` rl� - y° has a ens- ' iaher. terioua schism of the plural ft)uodlinge p> r� • picion that there Tariff, Inter - strafe Commerce, the. Tenure p , and the- comb n. +,1 • r was a strata, Job Work promptly attend to This is a live issue, and a e ation of the two I �� , • , �, -•- , of Office Act, the Indian problem, the � � �;;� : comtnoD sense ( , ta, of L. a. ACKE�MAN. PROPRIETOR. y solution , �, , BRndry Civil bill, Congressmen Rating as - i burled som where v is aD O�Vi0a6 net!e881ity.. In fact t11iB 18 top y� eetaWe �s f � I.� f . i �J �� � + I c in both art{ { ' atbeneys for subsidised railrpads, and two lasses, and they have b n alive some ,. , i► I parties. �iI I _ question on -the i 1' Uur.i' ittoe- Sttrict Independence: oearet sessions. months how, QOBtlnjt the to sill �2 ors point, °� {�� j �OTZO FOB Q p per That J Gra{g•s s ► J' Our Aini —:1 First -class Local Paper. _ . The House of RepreasnUtt0es declared week to kee them alive: i. th p V - �•• -�--- ^•-►- ,..:, .' i _ Onrr E�poottiytioi s -- The hearty emphatically_ that the Yellow State Na- source of ea Thia fertile ��eP e�theiriaoone M•:: _ .�- . PURE support of the ueoole of Ficke nq and vicinity, pet,ee must be elfeataall - i .i.'.- tional Park shall sot bs desedrated by a' checked dnrin the cumin 9 d� �r overt" ; �• ' _,.. • ---t (IOVERN ME T_ . ;':.1 _ I railroad. There was quite a spirited de- g R year. winter clotlling� _ �.•� bate on the - -sob eat. Hon. 8. S. In view of these facts, and several - • •�•w ,..: . ON , FRIDAY, ; DECEMB R 24, 1886. I Cox others, and after the most latent soli- `t L. thought the bill asking for such a privilege ��i CIO N n1 $` , should .be t5atitled "A Measure for the citation £soul a number of the leading 11 ��i Ca ��T�� 4 r spoliation of the 'National Park•" The electors, who assured me of the heart THE ESTIVE S ASON. y • - - `.- measure, he said, had its origin in eorper. support of all the iutelligent electord4f ) - _ �:. its greed. Behind it, no doubt, were rail- this manicipalicy, I have decided to ask ! ' . Ta our�'e ere far an near 'tie es- road monopolists, and men who worked the electors —a few questions Do you for.,- . �!-� tend the co pliments f. the season, not in the interest of the people of the now take the Pickering NEws ? If so, : ,.•. -. __1 . . �.. and wish you one and al ' United 'States but for themselves. ie it paid in advance ? If not, can you - i ` "'• ~ �r>'-�--- _, ,.",_•- 0 - Hal doz n Con easm i • • • -� fa _ @ gr en or or a ainst advance any reasonable excuse why yon � •.,A VERY .I 1�IE$RY. ` . . C F.IST]IA3 A�iD the scheme were drag n briefly into the should not extend r i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , I ` HA�Ipv NEw �'," debate, and one of them was our hearty su port to 1 ..... ... .. - r_ 6. I Iae •• Repre nta• the towns! i p •� . ' i , .I tive Belly, of Pennsylvania who is,called i U Paper —the paper that has I, -:.-:::::- ..... ' I the 1~'ather of t> ?e 8onse, became of hia to all • niter rho I a• l'� nde,arored faith£ to look NOTES AND CO M,�NT3 age and ion service. He has been ,in interests of the locality; the a er that • , •, g P p �....,.. ........�; Congress over thirty consecutive years, and gives full and reliable reports of all Conn. �, I......... I ......... � ` The mur�ieipal nor itiatia:is ' will ,s the oldest man in the lower branch. Mr. ell and ublie 1.ueetifigs held during the �......•.. •.••... p .. take lace at Brous fielly implored the House to stand b the Sear the pa er that never loses an o ••� �' P bham at noon on S pp sanctity of the one national park on this porfunity of Uattling manful! for that t -ti I ', ' Monday nest. «'Meth r there will continent,and protested against any action which it believes to be for to adyant- '•'• 1j be a contest or not vte vali b which wool •• '� ' '•••••••Y e better d encourage other a culators age of eve ��resid I' "" " " "" ••••••••••••• able to tell .` on lIonda • night. No. tO ask •the American Conn ess eu of h s uniclpa! it' • • • • • t t l m ... 1 , ,,. r to allow and dtetri t the a r h � ........... • • • • • • • • ••describe in an adve tisement our......���••,) I -i I. i paper that gives ' a new aspirants have an unced the them to invade that territory, I patrons more solid reading matter to file I' • •stock of Xm s Presents.. Naturally Senator Beck is indignant to many • • • . • .. .. selves - that we are aw re of at the find a substitute reported for his original page than of the non•" patent' ' ' I . .... . ... ..... I 1 -' + present time. - .. 7 bill prohibitinXenlbera of Congress from " ' "' .... sheets ` e of the term snod ad r T nal iD ; acting as a�torne s or em io es for every sens padding or I I" •�. •w• 5 P Y rail- leads to fill u E ac ©, ,.......... . YOU . . 1 .. •� 1-1 The Canadian Pacific Railtray Co. road companies which hold charters on P p but a genuine local -, 1 i, employs 14,551 hands, tld pays out neR•spaper, worth t ........... ..� ' laud grants or other aid from the Lnited 3' —ui our opinion, at .••.•.'••.•'••,.'..• I-, - f -�-- - - as wages'annuall� 4, 40,000. Theo States. Outside of the 'Senate• and rail- all events, --of the su lrort of every resi• .......... .. "'." " ".'I �, .. pp .... t - . , road circles t e Beck bill is regarded as a dent of the fine to�cnship of Pickering ...... ,' r• station agents `nunlbel• 334 • c nduc• - ... ........ measure that should hatie been a laic lof:g Confident of So apport ...:.........d0 b•.•er than•ex •mille•it for ••�••• tors, 29�� ; brakemen, 4g locdusoti a o- ar s .. •eft • ` ' tie g I arn, very truly yours '' " ' 375 • locom own sati • - engineers, , tive firemen, Contending+ for the consideration of hIe L. S. AC;HER9IAIvI • • • • • • • • • . •your sfaction........ .. ; ; i I -11!1 397 , and the balance i made up -of bill, tike Hentucky Senator said it was in decent f `The n'orid ..........lA. .� or $Castors and moves," Members .to sit e . sass a eon, •••• operators, employees .of road depart- and rote a n •:meal R great temporary. It finds it cheaper than to • •• I •: .11 po area atlectin ` i meat, shop -men, etc. I railroad companies to the amount of hand- haS i ... • " "' 1. rent. I .. . .., 1.. - �. rI �, I-eda of millions while having the money of those ootnpanies in their ockets. pub- fie ' - 4�i'e),tMemetits. �. I - - The esci.temelit In co liectlon with P _ ... 11 ..... .I - lie right and the honor o` every Beaator - the election f — T ..............................� ! r . .... .. or the Loc 1 House will and Representative is having fi.� @�" For �3a,1� ••••••••�••�• i _ ) It i$ ..... d ..................... ... soon be over. The no inations for the world to understand that uo man was - ; i • • . • • • • • • � • very choice an ever - _ . .- ` y .... ' ehea' the South ' ,. sitting in eitl:elD Hoagie as the hireling, or Taro acres of b n "• • •' • • • • • p. Fildinb Of lltal'i0 t00n I k 'and a•hlte ash. for partied- . . • . i 1 the retained attorney, or the agent of any lars apply to HEN lty PILKEl', north of lot 18, { place at ��'hitby on Tues .... ......... ... ` ., last, whe�1 ... , -" ' of these subsidized railroad eor cations. __ - •' • �•• •• Larks ; ih conceaaion, of Pickeriva, __ 8.10 .... .......... . L i�fessrs. Dr-den and Were It will po — ••••••••.t ; 1. be iutereatini; to the old bTexican�ti8b;�" r., regularly nom- nlafpd as t e candidates veterans over the country to know the i. •• 1 i 4: for the •Local Legisla "ore. in . the exact condition of the 1lfexican Pension Cams trite the . e L. f. ........: I pr mires of thin ij Bill aL this time. The Ho s assed it and lot 19, 5th concea *ion Picketing. rope tito� • "• "'• " "" " "" ... .....�. . interests of the Re:orul a ld Ccnserva� tl e p o)<ertrr ...... . the`Senatg amenc?e&it so as to rostrict the a spring cast. Ownc{r is re0tuested to prove pro. � ............ • • • • • •Save time and mone%`• and have• • . . � � f five parties respectively. beneficiaries to who perty,� pay e:pensaa and trice it a�tay or it 8 0 IrelJa . • . tera-na have b o 1 1 act on on is purchasing i; . tained e R at- p . 1 t,� ,u , is a s th @btu of .ld.,urnlrrtll �' Ch0 g Ode by. pods rag t....... I the ale of G? years. T.t is Hoer be- 1b87, "TH(�! PL't3H. e to y' ' .. �. fore .thy Hotaae for action, bui for some ___ _ .....- ...... d .. ..........................•.... On rues a nest t_io lectors tt• :11 ......... .. {• °� rea,sot,,Representstive Eldridce, of Illichi. . :..' "•I . � Lave an o ortuait of e nressil {' cliai pp i.. ,: y l 1;, u. gas, r,nan of the committee which has , I ' T 1. their totes RLetl:,�r 'tLey- are saiisfied the matter in chxrae doe reef„ v .s...� al a not very 1... �, i i_ : tt ith the :llotrat Gorerlll et,t ai.d t1iE anxious to hush it:' 1~ rienda of the bill .. ..... . - cad re pre 1 ; unwilling that there s: :cold b� acv longer ��� I3r�ton t !!ss' �• ;•.••••..... „t,,,,,,. ... . � F p native rQ; ,� ut : Ot tt�r.c ... ::x deans, propps . ......... 0 ..................... ..... ..... .I F. nOw to press the ]:louse t0 $tCrt0N-- -(;RA- D ::ARR0'Xs TO BTZ.Vc.Yi ., ',. _ ..:=�C•4: _.:.: � .__ * ��; �ti ��� . who Supported :lietl.Er tl ` , . lv C :C'y lYS•IL a ith ti.e �:r <>s� }:ttio �:�:•::v_ u:Cb�C+JCCC 1'' 8 -H to amendment, and , belief e file Crovernnle.�t 'liot:id ire de- t;lc�;r are confidetaL that a 1ra,jorlt;, of the 'r >�r tits Watt"tttr it >tI • • . . t 4 t_oa I. feated and Mrs Larke seat as tl�e;r member's will vote in its fa:•r.r. p rp I � - r 3 , .- Tarifr confaren�es hn� a Uec. ^. i� Drier shaded tcnen, atldret�.i tt► the an+dcrat��tto�I V Ij1 `j V ering, n t, . repres�ntatit e to ,the `ocal .House. an('endor•ce.t 'Tutpde:r Vr Cape Breton Rai,_ , •�j V dnrini; the en ire ,tvcc•k, help, b�v the llorri• .a �' The issues that have lie i 'promiriellt; son faction, t o Itandall !action, and the un «'ewdnar r thevuu °; t its ofice up to noon I ' y 1:11 uaj cf January, 1ii87, or T I re- c:lted during � P.e .,oilcan rotectionis.s, corta;n works of ccnRt,uction. 1 � Y P n tl:e c l�:Z,al�n, iat� P' P atxi much in ' no doubt been falls- considered b • the terest is felt in regard to wilpLt will be done Plaus and 1,rotlits %-ill be open fir insppeecction at the office of too. Chief Engineer as C;tiotterai • },_. electorate by: this time, nd wbatever in the House. 31r. �llorri5o�i wilI ask.the 'Dianeg er of Guven.utent Ac {lass, at Ottaa a, ag House to ro in to a end also at the oQlc�eof the Caps Breton Rail ....� . Elie ' decision then may- here arrived -a.t we Whole to consid • �. Comhii* tee of the . consider revenue mexaures, and at I °2'i Hs�yka+at,urt, C•ii. en and afterthe'.7th - 1 For "Xmas PreseD is 1 ���' believe it to Vbe their I t to go to the that .means that there will be a teat rote nr <f arru,i Q 't��rths@asral speria- , '' 1.• I ! fat: -poi's on election da and vote as their ". the House at that time to decide upon 'Cations ePpticcr:,a. y � obtained 1. ' . i rid F �'' :.f '' conscience dictates. whether the nruposition to cetifethe tariff :_Ol tender wad W entertained unless on one of Or Colored C lass�Tal'� I . s�('`,: �}r 1'� Iaail tc. this tv inter Phall be the rr:ated io,n.g audl all the CoadittVDS nra f ' 1. approved or re ected. Iias t!ie p�iCileoB of t le franchise coll:l.ae.l.�ith. Accordiust to the new low g0cernirg'the B order, i t _' s For Fruit• -and Co fecfioucrTT I i.. , , ": I ...k. .. [ ,�._ I shoals nsc it. a Presidential succession. in case of removal, A. I'. BItADLE .7 x i,. + . death, resir:atiion, or inability of Y' r tl,e "ice- = I ;,f: r - F@cr @tart'. , / :_ . �� e Irat e _ eCeired a l President,.tlie duties of Dept of Ilailtirays eh I Csas'r is , � - .IT, ell t Circular the oPice are to be r For 1101 tr � OC 1 ,.. i. ll frol>1 the E 3 assn ed b octw� a, Dec iacl,, lti,si. P, �' PI'1e5, � kf m y tIe Cabinet of5cera. in .the 8.10 1 I) . /.-.- - 'a,nada Laud a w Amend- - -- - - 1 , meat As�ociatio - b . , following order First. Secretarvof State; � UI�Cl FOl' ' , h'`„ A �. 5►1 L or�lb and St • ,d P. ci 1 li seeds 0 � 11 ,` - ;. ,,a, : � - --- .l IN Sr I 1 THE VERY L*TX T1319 LOCAL " I: OTHER SOURCi 6bod sleig inl TheSunder atq Burglars e . . bridge and vi ills Peter Cam W tou, died on i e �t. Lhtick ba t ' - for the Reeveshi The Uxbridge • `carried last weeI ..I Wm. Senderf c , on the 14th inst Mr. Geo. E. I didate .for the 1j Thieees en Stouffville last I a cash box. ]Kr. A. Die - aceepted the Mfrkham,pu li _ A little girl is by blue vitrol, i o$ the floor and Mfr. Jordan, r - that IIddsirable , near',Woodvill ' A lark in t �' i I atte pted to a. • fell •tile floor cPher Mr. Dpi date for the ' , Squire Gillespi bounce in Mar A son of Rol r I ' drinking at t;ie: 1, i when another i; . struck young eye, colnplete, r'' .. Mr. John Ira F net with an I'm 3 up for sotue tin Icellar, and left I not knowing ti, room in the da; ,•' the cellar fell 11 A. works ian i f ' 'clown from i " ;I Huntsville ree • � had been rollil I when" the hook I' - the chin, break bruising his fa Two hundi - . King were rece for S12,020. 1 stead property Rogers, lot 11 I being in litigzt Jas. Rogers, 11 - , : The was the; . Candidate to x', _ miEed to vote f recollect. I.'% c many fellers t� 'Y` - ber." "Take s if I do. By tl • promise to- vote I !`see Trade. The reductio the taking off all .- prietary medici benefitted the lievin- the the j turers. - Espeel u Green's ku%ns German Syrup, . - -- six cents per d,) - _ _,.I . crease the pile these remedies more rr edicire Augu -t Flower complaint, 811 I . connh and lun ; largest sale of i �, �The 'advanta„ e _. ` bottles will be - i sick and .afslicti in civilized cou , • 30 cents remail I r. .1 I __ ' VP9*B- MkrtZt.- arsonage, 'We � I . Barker, Mr 11 t of Pickering. ' , - �, ess to Second. Secretary of the Treasury ; Thirds r_ a 1 a1Lt~ UJUey ' 1; � . a the landols hers, and oth r electors of Secretary of �Var ; Fourth, Attorney- o` ;' Ralph Mowi,r, 1� e a il._� and 10 months Oritario. TLis asSOCiati n is COm- General; and then the Postmaster; General, ? posed chiefly of land own rs, a �(J]76ns d ws$ secretary of the Navy and Sec etaxy of�' 11.�. n lC enia, ` J lr .. .. ..� __ the interior. tons nentl of t + �; i Q formed to introduce he s`. clad •so- - DI'QSS aI1 cleft' fs agitated over the question of social Ihr . FSCKEtiIKGF•_ ay stem of land transfer in Canada. precedence• Who shall ride first, walk 9"' t . , t` h MISS H L s 1. I, The association strong! ur es u on tat, talk first, call first, and sit nee '' g p rest Prti•trant to file Ana p lie that she has gmen8>C�t�Jrlrta - actioa� V the diatingnished host, the senator's wife g s i ` * ( ing Rooms; opts you t0 press upon the attention Of all in the Hi h Loam of Justine, (�neeny Nsnct, ht- - �i '�`. guaranteed in - an candidates the importan a of rivin or the Cabinet ot$cer's wife? It is a mat. vision, ot�Elppeeare yr. Middleton, there sill be i A call solicited. sold by Public Auction with the s r a r _, ; ,, f 11 g ter that could trot be settled b ha hazard rype pprobatton of --- -- . _ • , their supp t to the exte extension of the boncessions and' so it has been suggested � lor" R. b hoax "o Two O'cl000 ;� • I l /F V`'i I �re>; eg Local Master at Aj8 �Ou, �o >in� Eo get married; this Xmas 2 This is nene `'° Torrens Sy tem %f Lana Transfer to to theladiiea that the eldest be allowed to p m" on , n ,v5'' I Ko flfst: Wd o�sd a IN of our business. We only wish to intimate that �•e are selling magnificent Ranging � ' � ' e�ss eARR, the whole o the ProvinC (1 j Be- Two notable'women have lectcfred ht3re 'ifnl 1 of LPe� Fancy Lamps, Lamp Goods, Dinner T a and Chamber setts at wholesale , y , 1 f, ` Opened 8 Op O V C cause that s stem has b en found to dnrin t ��� p rices.: ba rb C'� g its week on sub' cts t pe ulna Fruit Baskets, a t•arietq f fancy Ching dillies and ele bees a share of , be of great advantage o the land the intere�ps of�. womanitind. Pen gage etro- ` - "'� °.f': •*- i►r - -;i plated * rods suitable for Xmas presents at priceslto suit the times. 1' TEND] - , . owners of A stralia, whe a it has been Field for theemancipatioti o! woman Ger ' -S Hotel Qrou�'ham V.illage, p + I For the next:Thi y Da s ! `Ve trill ve �` from thedegradatfon of Mormonism in by tvi sairbanl,s, Esq., anciion@er, _ ? y g PTO_ ", in operation over ttvelit years ; and:- �g >ffie follow- sent of a handsom China Cu and saucer with e e 31 " -'For building a .Utah, and Mrs. Jeuness Miller talked fee The and premllea, namely :- P I9 ry pound of our.40e., 50e., 600,, . 1 �r. Highland Creek. file advttnta a it -has onferred on the liberation of all women from the bond - Lot a nast,e= hall the girth the " ard 70c. Teas, or every two pounds of'our 25c. ani 4uc. ore Ou the undersigned sixth tt11! less of p gr no coffee. them it will ISO confer n ou a e of bu flee, whalebones, steels high poiPiokerittg,in the platfatthe A Rom le JJ r`: plane, &c„ cal y (2 S Townshi p to assortment of Clioiee Xmas Fruits at Close rices. , A flI I' -Because it wi give to you and t0 heels, and ll other hii}drances to women's containing b p ins of r ` j , Highland Creek ti r admeasurement� sventy_Five choice family groceries, and the Famous Louise Baking Ponder put up in one;pouud A�' your heirs afte you certa my of title. a�� Also, Thirty sores off the llierthsp d of tins at 60e. per !b. An asaurtmeni of Canned G' ode and Fish. Fresh Link and , T developme t in the present system of Lot 28, in the Sixth Conoeaaion of firs said Towtt- canned O stets arrivin every SE N] dress. Miffs Field interspersed for lecture ship of Pickerin , hsvin a ixogo of 80 rode , }' (3� Because it Till do atv y with long with passages of scornful loathing for the g e1'v Week direct fi•o1u alt>lmore at tlleil3rA ?lI1An Ware. , and a depth of s�, rode, g house. on t forget -to call before pnrchasing. deeds a ; Tike propert is eiEnated abort two miles troth ZFishin 1 , : , , 1 d ion er bills t cost. (4) people, whq under guise of a divide revels- the rill y g you all a hop , beason { ` t y •tion were 1 engaged,, of \Yhiteval© and Oren River d 1 y , ,- " Because it will recent file possibility . „ • in undermining the about three midge and a half from era@ I a1u our U ' ' •' ` .' noblest •government Qn Bart n A er • �' bedieut Servant, , , o - of defects being found in .titles to �►•. She s� : I• Station of the Caa,adian Paaillo Rai2gray. e + i has confidence in the - present administra- 'and is of excellent quality. There is a g T GRIP O� your lands, possibly aft' r .years of tion, and believers that President Cleve- tb i ��haif storgg frame dweliittghouae o-,pon, u' i • .' , " ` 11V 4 lY " F i ' . V. eaceable OSSeSS1011. a ands; also s:good barn with a atone toand_ �-y i •'" T1' r + - P p 15 Because it land and $enlator Edmunds wil anon and stables; also a - • 8 Drell s Block, rock St.' hl A� - .will enable you to sell. aid tran successfully w' 1 grapple tl d driving house. &t.. tby) Ont.. y sfer rth the treason in Utah. TERM$ AND CONDITIONS Of SALE: ' - . ,. your land as easily as if it were Washington, Dec. 180, 1886, % I a Chri'sfn }as err' i The above property will be sold subject to a, 11 Registered Bonds or Bank Stock. r I s, reserved bid Sxed by th@ Master. The purchaser . I r 'I I 1 - The ,Montr >il Harbor Conaznl�sicsrg' S�oiioitor andetimaitof 10 �@ pay the Vendor's dud the pa (6) Because it trill large y increase , po per cenc. at the g1treLase t f tugs t.1st W r@ going to -keep the $t, money, and the balance thereof within thirty fife saleable value of ail 1 l .ds under; days thereafter. Poase+,aion will be given upon �s , �� a wrence op a ;all winter, ard fx�zen u its o eratloil. (7 Bee Inds It p the l.t da of A '. B t h ' , p, ) will re- at Sorel. i •• oral t5ttrnish Aril next. The Veadore wi;l `. , "44 Ll eve dust r�eeived a E'ine Asso'rtmen of . 1 ,,•;:,a, ,, , .: giatrar'a Abstract or copy Y a duce. file post of all trait actions 'n ,+ Y , thereof, and will net be bound to produce env A �''f �t .1 5 i ' And receive th ,. A travelil g mall WIlt3a§ fade d Title Deeds not in their oseesston or control. '""'a �+++�++f7r �,,�,� TION Nos., a1 1. land at least 50° and the i- p Ta �„OO�S , 4� _ , �+ I y greaty `business of a .outing the people in rail• Th @'remaining conditions are the g conditions of the. Court except ar herein varied. ;" ' ' including cho facilitate the acquisition of freehold way' stations snakes the assertion that the For further pa Court a app!y� to J, E, FARE- � r Fan ' Trousers . r� � Plates, •' Le: CamprisinCTre Flannels Tweeds,! icy n s; .:;r,_ ;, , ' , t "' homes by the working cliislses�l •Any- women travellers uutlxumber .tie men FELL, venaora' Soliettor � � �-, Leading Re. two O one. I Tterr, 11IoAonald; �, Canadian anal Fancy Darn, C tton'Ba 6 &c. � � ':f. ( , - thing that will lessen the cost of or ,. 2 Davidson d; Patterson, and n. A. o Sullivan, ' Heav 1 A'+ ',' � stol"> ttt "RY'�'' Toronto • 0. V. Smith and W. H.BWin tvhitb ra: � g , O'.. ., + , ra' ' q ae, y. I _ • ,All Verh a } Address, prevent litigation ts; certainly, worth iltn and A. lsire,4rliham. attd of rho_ Auctiorie@r y througtlout C�r�ermany. a d tie said l aster. a, a x,• I ;r of support, and we believe the Torrens _,:, q .� i y e p;.. 4t,; Ilull, P. i$ Dated ilecember 11th 1r 47 3` `.` .Rt:� --= -j-- -� t.� ti : i t i .;{ t :� u, �' ' Q., threatened a►1th an 3 0 Grip '� .- - sysatem of•land transfer does this. - epidemic of d�pil>�heri &. GFU• H. D "T�'ELL, I ­ • i e- a Lao �1.'h � w-�, - al Master t3. C. J a *-" �'1 V _ �'+ y . Fro . I 28 F - . I t,.- : I:'. -I ......_ -.__. I �B L 1. ,-,. _ � NEAR ���� _ .,._'�. `E and l -3- - _ , - Y - - / . -. '. - ., .. ',..: -: -, . I ,- r �_ , k .. 3 , �_ L' tibl f :. _ \ tt a . .k._, . \ 1. - y ,,, N.' -•.l s,�- , 3 t. -, i iii I �. • ._- . , ,j , , - 7 �, r,: ..., ` , -. { w �r• > \;, t r L•_.. • k, i _- ,.:. .. . -,a - ., ,,. _.. ( , I: . s. - i; '- - 1 is r: T: Q2i . "h 11 p r4._ C l', i 1 ' ---_--- -- - -. ., ..+.,•.,. .• •W ,,a ,• H,T- ., • '�111 '••.Mw,l..►, t- ,V- M`f5•F•, ,f•H .__.__...,.. _ war : < - _ , �, J. 11 3�5.' l _' 1 +1J: •, ^! 1 r4flS iIt'ZTW II ' V�,' f. �. ► y * ,+ s ` 1'1�U8saaY D i a t 30`� +t-� t"i . t • '6 E -, e'� `. t.. tt , r I , � - �, .,. . }q'T*-4� il. .: � ,tin„ _, T 1: ;t) r ►- • r, THE aSBY 7.ATEgT NEws , fr,*I'E F$Q $ #,. implsmec} s �G•.,.,t . {Y.:oi 1. ? ' a fi: r a ■. 4 .).! X -2- , AND .()LEANED FBO3Y DaV :L ttep 10 t8 r,,,l.a �!i rPYerr€tt' ra`. t r- `j' . , i . A i ' x4 , • 1. 1 ' TH19 LOQAL , PUSS , - r ld P , a� t . >i .. , bI , 510 41 '!' •. !►o : « .�}ilt � Ili �'!'�Cti3 ` x ��t7y q oi:k'iq- I 8x110 at '" r: a4,# �iP• ' '4 .. ' tKT'.�, f R .' •w,i 1. ' ` ` ilk: - ` OTHER SOURCES. - "3BYtlt ,i cr( f`�i #;f'ti Ira . �. t �al�f :�^ , . I , -. , :�* ; ., — 0 ,r•.l` I. _' ; I I'oaaher & wland, I+ p iR=�� s - _ r, ,. , 'p r �,+I ' T r y t • is € ,' Y , „ e d �•, „ r . i owl ~ brld .e' {, ► , Ji,• +` 9 " �ll��l ! .'1L�4 trod •.. i'��l 4, :T >Itt.'t,l F j 5E' kr'. -\ Good sie• hiri in Ua gvica,�o t$pp' s: e' b . _ ` ` I> _ $ m I tl�i ght and broke of o f!(' I ` tr�•4e, If Ii :� � t,at t =ati � 22' �cii►�1 i ,� :., � �� '1 i,' f a ��, -,I . A I - TheSunderland Bank has .beJSlr3 be lied. ohiiid'stifforin p n _ t - � - -1: - g acid Drying �I►lt p � � fling ► - rac � I O � � � s Burglars are again operating ; 'in .. _Z -'- Teeth ? u ao send , at once nd et s .horsy, ior \. $ _. . ; . of Wialsiopsr a sgqcc��tltipp� Or ;- bridge and �1clnity. = Chh�dren Teething: Its va7tre s lnoalddla e. -' • i A bell a .resident of $8aver- will relieve thepoorlittles rbri tuieiatety; , ►- .,,brut► :; s oar* `;� -1 -1rl •s, !2,. +,' +f- : - it , ' Peter "amp bell, Depend, upon' ft, mothers ;•time to no.wittalke tnlf '1'i1 !lrf>xtn_- �' ►.!•,rl iU 411"Arr�:.',s�l�i�',wi \ p:' `, ) . ".`: I i' t he 13th. about it. c a d .Ai _ y j; a l A H f' i• W ,,l� 1. tau, deed on t ,� j ,.ir e. ,yI f sus I�ya�ntety m t J ► - d re at8a the Stomabh and Bo els, otires V�`iri'4 '� f . ` ` - ►; ,j I 0' s r• I 11 retire frpm the ICl tt` gut Dr. Black has Colic, softens the (iuma, redo InfiammabMn, /� +' t�! _ trim Z) J - r ' a ; f) 3. �, for the Reeveship in Uxbridge. and gives tone and energy to whole system. P" t , , I!,<; t,. 11:, 'rr 1 _- " fs � ;� t - ° e $ h '' "Mrs. Winslow's Soothin S "tor children e Uabridg High School by- W W &8 is pleasant to she,iasrs ana por.oription jj° ` ' "' '' . � ,. + CHOICE C `FECTIO V' R , : ►; X31 _ �` 1. st week b & majority o 88. of one of the oldest and best fe hyatoians . i i € "rr n •,S '�: y 1Nsctf, satr . i . _ rrl carried la y rase 'in fh►e NeWtonv• le Qled 8nd nn Uhlted ate ,�a for sale •)iq:!s 11 I• '' -,) +, "LAKI{, +t-4i tIR!, . 1" -1', - Iy Wm uender son, Of by all druggists throughout the world Pri 25 s 5 _ 'R � e - � ,1 Jr- �+' .eii "r! -t+ t. •.4ZY7 IAL"isr. '�' ' ".'.../ ••.[2.1 -• 1 Dents a' bottle. Be sum ou for'•�tas.ulr- fJa�yyj� } y j ' (,'�` ,. ps' Silk-Hdiftd r); on the •14th. In , He was an old resident. snow's itboranco 8zsvr;' and a no vth!er �� w�-s ` G��u + ,. ,A, V1 �d�V � ' Geo. E. Mowbra will be a can -: kind. . . - Mr. G he Reeveshiy of East Whitby.-. JPIO$ERIN(i ST. ;s,��,i ,t f _:,y , -, , X ,.; (;� �' 1 .; _ . ` - _. It didate fort P y - I � , ,F kerchiefs- Slippers .���. � s1!�c � r :t � .ir. i, i.,t t #:r� ri � , Ravmer's mill at eNgws 0 as, rieo S9 rt3),1a , \�snl , ;tl.ri •,,.1 '1� , �' )Si't5r, • 2 t i'tt tai= ' `•: i< r i:.'1 1.- .t: t4;+1g',r4 Thieves entered Faij,wheist 75c to 800, •d�ppri se 9tiao, ae' <tt, ; �<< , {, l l Stouffville last week and carried off 825 in to 700. Floor per:owt.� to •g 60: Bran ' ` _•► '� ' r: r` ( N. ! ar ,.+ , , J ..,.. X. a cash boa: $is 00 per tort: shorts, 80o I►er cwt Chop iced, VrCZl .i iMi.S�.LV �I Y Y� '` ' .. I .:: I $1.14. .Screening@. 70o per owt. , Mr. A. Dickson, of . Claremont, has .. FARMEAS T. , �, z1�;1 , rr pa t4' 1 .,21,E :! Ltr,)r.(,I ' i - ., _ . sitlon of head teacher of r. ''J Toro .. De0.is8188Q q` !,t$:, f `P .r, " /l It a ii ..:1: p rk ! ' {1 r •:I Mf .fi }.0 t f d , 1. yl 11 p he k , aCCe red t ''he atre�t receipts Of grain .we;e Small i__;,;_:- , f . ti + 1 a ; ,, ' - _ — t ti) t ', t'i °S •arkham public school for 1887. and pr[0es snob ed. Abaa bualiels of ' , 0 I, I ` I t. A littl girl in Peterboro was � wheat offered and sold at 790 did for fail and `` ' . ;, t l' I- spring and 73o for goose. lei thrum �ng by blue vltrol, which she had picked up at Mo' to 57c: oats firm, th sales of 906 "`: r : R � „l- '; , .- 1' -� bushels at 31,0 to So. Peas nominal at me, . • i off the Hoar and pat in her month. . �” �`�`' r ~ and ago for rye: Ha in fair supply; 85 loads Mr. Jordan, of Ops, has purchased sold at sls oo to $14 40 . straw sold at $10 to - - i - that desirable farm of Mr. E. Craneberry, $12 atop. Hogs sold at $5 t5 f){6, Soot, $s oo Just �hL4a _ i to$4 50 for ioregnarters, and 00 to $7 00 for `- ''' near Woodville, of 125 acxe8, for 88,750. hind carters.. Lamb $6 to $7 f50; and mutton , $6toU 50. s r es ors �� s: 11,1- , _ A, clerk in the Peterboro lock works The rodnoe marko was stet to-as d Twee f attempted to ascend by a hoist rope and prices g nerally rated �tea1 We quote :'Beef It is edifying to watch the Misplays 1 P. j fell to the floor below. . No bones broken. 12e to 14c; butter, lb. rolls, �• 1hso, large rolls made'in the di>trent store windows ,: - e .- o- --• I '` 16 to la; interior, loo to 190. l0e ; Chesai . , 1. air: McPherson- will again be a candi- ,'go to 160. Bacon 100 to 19c. Eggs 21 to Mo. in Pickering; Which are filled With �`8` have now 1� stock a f11ll ins Of z T urke� 750 to $1 50 ; chickens r pair $6o tb ` 1 , ! l ' I date for the Reeveship of Cannington. 400• Potatoes per b 75o to . Appl per Christmas $fig• But we are. OOIq I . Scnire Gillespie, it i3 said, will , get the barrel, $1 50 to $9 � , palled to say that there has never been I 'I I bounce in Mara. a better display Of merchandise since Tweeds, S,- t Wor0ed . OLO �rk SC�ews , 11 A son'of Robt. Muni of Scott; was our" advent to this localit If Banta. }! and Trou►�el'ln►'�i. ' TRAIN$ GOING EiST IDIIE 4 FOLLOW: _ •�• TM t I '- .I c�rink1 , at file pump at Igo. 8 school, MAIL EBPBESS. . 8.20 A:, M.- , Claus is in need of a negro doll, a raw - `. , when another boy threw a nail, Which , MIXED ' 1: . 2.48 P.1 M. hide, a bq .el �of molasses, a set of sil- which we offer to the public at prioes that , can't be beaten. .BtrliCk tSfin,, Munro on the ball of the ' . 3' LOCAT,, -- . I .1 6.40 P., M. verware, an Xmas card oI anything - ---- -o • eke, completely ruining the sirh>f. -- -- - • I Twkms GOING `PEST DUE A FOLLOWS: -- else, he had better come to Pickering. '! btr. John Bailey, of hits ecentl ..'. r . + y.�T y . 9. A. >�. Suits Got the Best styi� and test .Fashions - MAIL EgPRESS P$ So you see-- But We had alll1ost fox - ,I . �-. . met with au accident which will: him MlIXED. 1 b.10 p, Mf.. gotten the most im important affair of all . . up for some time. His son went to the, MAIL ExPRES.:, . s.2, V. M. g °` at low figures by the new Tailor, d. Greig. r I • cellar, and oft the door o en. fir. Bails in mentioning the splays of this fee =tam _ - . P y Trains run on standar time. s 1, t .— I no not knowing this,, proceeded to cross the ''� !`- tine season—we mean Forsyth Bros. - 1 I • room in the dark, and when he talus to r�-� Pianos and The ,latest styles of English and Ame can. Rath, the cellar fell into it, beaking his lest 1 H 0 , -.�` d>aplay of $ell Organs, . 1 . . . I sewing Machines. The display. is WITH IM�p LOVED FLEXIBLE B I � . A workman named Barret seat; brought QENER�L BLACKaMITM simply captivating but the best feature __ _ _ _ ,.. ' i . down . frolu a lumber cam be and P y ENO w aoNr�cK is that a seduced rate of prices makes I f , Huntsville recently to Beaverton. He d. 1 a i b7e to urehaseat once settle . ' NI1G,. ERING• . -;l i had been rolling logs with aanthook ('�• Reed's Old n ) t dv sa p - PiGkeri�. OY3.t5+ ' prices which were always moderate, �. when the hook slipped and struck him on - ) breaking the bone and badly ' ' ' • but- are now speciauy low, will be 1 the Chin, Having par0iee}}aed the bnei eBe carried on by , ! *,., I' ' I bruising his face. ; the late 141ICEAEj. REED, I" continue the Placed at the old figure after holidays. r - t - A. , 1, 1 • Two hundred acres.m the township .of same�at the old. stand. Forsyth Bros. can and do defy coin I .j , . - Rini were recently sold at a judicial sale ' Give DTs a Vial. ., I r;; petition, as they liandle.only the handi- , - - for $12,0'Z0. It was formerly thie home- ' All work prom tly and sati0s,ctorilt.dob it work of the leading firms and can sell t ! stead property of the late Timothy the same scale or prices, 8-v . i, j I cheaper than those who handle the t Rogers, lot 11 In the 2nd concession, and droduets;< of little establishments. Just - .' Fe � % -' GR,EEN4 p�{OP IET4R�.; _ . , R M scion in litigation it was purchased b EXEC TRIZNOTICED Jas, P i y call and inspect the articles and you. �' I' Rogers,,Esq., the eldest son:. �, I I Pursuantto ec. 34, of ap.157, of the Revised will not be vnlgarIy ,pressed t0 buy I have taken i the above Mille, and. W 111 al - -� The way they do it down at Port Hope ; statute.OfIontaario, notic is hereby given that , Candidate to voter — "I believe you pro- all credi,� s and others suing claims against if you do. not . wish to do so. Wish- :. Rbays keep •Flour Wh]Ch Cannot be Teat41 Try it ; • „ , 211 , the estate f CHRISTIN BROWN, late of the ; ing you a Merry Christmas, and a raised to vote for me. `oter I don t Township pf!Pickering, in he County of Ontario, I . 1 I recollect. I've promised to voe for so who died do pr about the day of October, Happy New Year. P. B. Forsyth '' and �OiI Will sad It 18 the best you e'VEr used. �1 mane %lists .that 1 can't egaetly' remem- 1886, are requested to seed to Mrs. Robert Milne, _ii,, A seelalty IY1ade Of - • I the Executrix, Green River, on or before the B1'O., artery Hsill, Pickering. ber." "_Take something i" "Don't care 15th DAY OF JANUARY 1897, a statement of __ . , if I do. By the way,aI believe I did their claims, names and addresses, t 'iWl Exchanging Flour for I heat, „ particulars of the claims and securities ( any) ( y,,,. promise to tote for yO • ( held by them ; and that'., fter the said 15th day of January, the Eaegntriz .will proceed to diatri- -•� +�" ' and am giving bore Flour per Bushe than cal be ti . . • bute the assets of the de ed among the parties * I '.'` _ I : 'J . . Irree Trade. entitled thereto, re and i bad only to the T got elsewhere. I �- . The reduction of in revenue and claims of which notice ah ll have been given as the taking o of revenue tamps -from pro= above required. And the zemitriz is not to be ' ' Bran and Shorts always-on - on Land..:. I 1. ! no doabt htt9 largely- liable for the assets or 4 y part thereof to any I �prietary medicines, person or nerspus of w se claim or claims , � %'M Xr .iii. _i-.. �T - � � ' �+ � i ' benefitted the consumer3, as W ell as re- notice shall not have bey received at the time - : I of such distribution. Da at Green River this -i-- Highest price paid for What.: j - - lieving the the burden 'of home inannfite- r. V tnrers, Especially is this •the ease with $th day of Dec., A.D., 1980 , i !.amp : ,r { ••�''�-- -� .ORMI6TON� 1 5,IJ1...JI ( , - Green's August Flower and Bosch :L 7_g:. Sol citor for EaeaZ6'. � ' " � j ' a. German S3 rup, us the reduction of thirty - -- -- ►' 7 ..... IN . t' s ► r I t f I / .. six cents per dozen, has been added to in- NOTICE to- qREDITORS/ R! t I I: i .: - . ; I I . t- crease the size of the bottles .,ontainin� 1 1 �_ _>>t ,:: ___: 1, I these remedies, thereby giving i one-fifth —OF THE LATE— I { % more medicine in the 75 ` taut s e. The ) , t - . - ­ ­ I�'ICHAE REEI)� t u I . I - i�iugu t Flower for dyspepsia d liver Of the Beot Qu alit i � I � , . complaint, and `tile German syrup far / �ece ec�. ),' ' K i conp,h aud'lund troablost have perhaps, the � . ' I ` i. ...i ,-J]'_- lI , ,`' 1 , . L. .1 dams, Bacon, Spicea Roll � � :. earnest sale of any medicines in tide world. pursuant to Cap 07, J B•0., dad "'-- `T'""! J The advantage of increased sizg of the by 46th Vic., Cap. 9, noti a is her by given to the i - r IN VIE, 0 ' THE NEAR APPRQAC OF • THE ' ' , S bottles will be .greatly appreciated by the I creditors of 111ich�e1 ,late t the Topwnship and other Provisions, ol4eap. I 2 of Pickering, in tt�e Co my of Ontarid, Black- r 5�1 t �` i + S"' 1 AS I sick and afflicted, in evervtown and village p �r �q �.�.�.T �+�►�r�.� in cii,jlized coantries. Sample bgttlea�forl or befoe theDl$ DA" OF JANUARY, A.D., V V ,t iy "iq n I smith, who died onp or about. the 44th da of , ' �Q y t 1 , moll, t at th are re tired on - s r 11 N�11"�,'' ' I,. . y0 cents remain the same size. 5.. I i I . 1E87, to send to T. B. ring, Pickering. Solici- I !`roe ;h kind Giood. f, t ._'( for for John Bazter an John�(lxeeplFly, Ezecu- c J tors of the said del ease .their names, addressee gn inspection will obi' ' , ; I be tq annottnl that I iifioe now on nand I a full and complete i�took of MARRIED. and dea�riptions,�the ill particulars of their �_ , I .t g �VIESa= �isDti,t. —At Whitby, at th. � ',tist claims, a statement of sir accounts vertfied by - ` . . parsonage, Wednesday, Dec. 15th, b Rev J F' - statutory declaration end the nature of the ALEX.: �� . !► - -� Barker, 11r- A Webb to Miss Lona.> adill, all ,�e�ties(if any)I Irelc� b them; end notice is •,� . `' takhes cl-c AWel� na - SaverWWI - , of Pickering. hereby give$ that the aid Executors will, after ! + [i f the said lot day of Jan ary, A.D., 1887, proceed to GIED'.:. distribute the assets o the said deceased among .+• + - - :t • r'• . 1;" 2 : • the parties entitled th reto, having regard only suitable for ' iday�or Wedding , ifte; all of which h rep;ared to; offer at the : MOWDRay - -In Whitby, on Friday, 0th ><nst, to the claims of wh h such pxecuWA have - • , • � ` lowest isible rioes at which s' � r Gods can li sold. I . Ralph Mowbray, Of Pickering, aged) 52 years p4 s Having beeII,in and 10 months' notice, and the said aeeutors w#11 not 'be re- Obtained, and all other baainaaa is •the 'U.Jej , -. , sponsible for the as s, or any pait thereof, to the Jswelry B siueas a , hitby for the PA .$ thirty years, and !, , , -� Patent Ofiloe sttwuW to for l)f!oderate Feels, any person or pesos of whose Claim notice ' i e" . haying gzi4a a re utation for honesty. i all business t -; ).t,; • shall not have been ceived by said Ezsantors Onr o�ae is 'opposits the U. S. Patent 08ioe, t and lYf stifle Mak1I1 . at the trope of spvh tributiou. and we can obtadn Patent's in less time thaw _ ., 1 trausaetions,W ich•,1 mean to uphold, urehasers � . , , .,, : „r, r I Dress a g those refliote from Washington. s: ma gel on all artiolea beio as represented. n otio `solicited , '' . I B. BUNTINGi, : send iJ( )DRL or DRAWING• We advisesa.to T Y K P Soli ito for John Bazter and Jdhn t 't- - I I t MISS H. L. STOTTS begs to inform, the pub � j -: stentsbiity free f charge end we Make NO s ' �, tic that she has opened Dress send Dia>gltle Mak- �! t G nlaw, Ezeeptors. ' •0HAROSURE$� WE OB�fAIN PA'IrBNT. .ts ,iu :• : Ln ,,,1.11 . :,r eel:; �,'• ; • It ,�., :- :< _, . _; ` ' i ins Roosnt, opposite the Livery. Pe{rtect fit Pickering, Des; th 1896. 8 8 We refer, here, to fibs Postmaaterr. the Supt. - r �/� v • guaranteed in every case. Prices moderate. — of Mo�e� Order Div., sad to ofAoisls o>j the U. S, �& .1b�f.51.. 14, ..i.i 1 A call solicited. 7 -19 1 Working ,SOB Attention ! patent Office. Fo circular advice, terms, and . We ,1►se, �w references to dot clients in your awn State'or �,� e, £: Ptactieal WatahMaker, Brook s reef, Whitby. "` ' �re�i3Yi�.c�. ,' li repargd t °fur h 11 classes with erny�oyment oannty, write tb i' r r .: 1 : f; Al ! at home, the who e f the time, or fort eir'spare C. 1. SNO W � C'O.� ' 1r I - 1111 1111, - �< momenta. Bus s new, light and profitable, g_y ppp�}�{,0 Patent Ofdoe, W*WDgtan 1 .0. i i . � . Persons of either a easily earn from 50 to to -- to be made. out this out and return 1 r HISS CARR, practical dressmaker, has st FOR: SAI,EO 1. opened shop over Dickie Marquis' S re and.�topsral>ld bs will scud you ttiae some- , . ,r tQ $5.00 per evening,Ia d a rroportional sum y de- thing of great value and importance begs a share of the public vatronaCe. 7 i, voting e11 their tim to )fie bbnnssiinese. Bops and ! that will start you in bttsinese girls earn nearly ooh a. men. qll 0�' ! �'� sea this nimay oe d tuck address. cud at the which will b ng you in more money right away A new Bripk 'souse, suitable fox. two families. TENDERS WAN gND_rl.._ than ng ole4 in this world. Anvone oat) Nina rooms in each part, good Cellar and wood business, we mak t is otter. To such as not — +-- do the and live at home. Either sea, all wed ;hard and soit water. First class drive i - - : well satisfied we 1 send one dollar r the = i� s�;` =', _ „ i For.lbnilditi a brick Presbyterian Chl rch at trouble of writin Full particulars and ont8t aaggse. So thing new that just coins money for house and Bitable. Apply to ISAAC LINTON I ' I . ; i g `" all woXkei`e. We will start yea. capital not Pickering. 6-tf. . Highland Creek. Tenders will b6 received by free. Address (3E0: STxNao & Co., Portland, lde. I the 4ndersigned up to January 1st, 18c wheSr, . .'j _) , p needed.; This lifetime. oTilgse�whooe e,amb tious �, s ot 0 plan's, &c„ can be seen. liOBT. COR'AN, v , 1 and en uprising will not delay. Grand outfit ., f - !. Higuland Creek, Ont. Dec. 13, 1886. 7-8 $`eve 6 Deed, nd, Will, Lease, Mortgage, ' -- or other legal doC ent to draw; - - r ,r ,r ; r free• A. �r�ssfT�svR 6c Co., Augusta, Maine. SE�iD 25 'CENTS or want to borrQ mono ; ri t ,'� ; ,tt �>i !� _ £t l � I r' Y . •, I or want to ins your property �ngt.Claaa The Subscriber iii `�9d O sell :Moves _.�ybdd {o11dQ1'B lvhy therre i�' suCli om e . � lowest P P a rush to English ox Cttnad n Companies at th vknd.R� ve>t much o}eaper thltu To poasible.rates , R614 '9 LU MB R` Y" r r' I - , r . - ' or a Plow toll the "Adeapae;' w+hie t 1peata 1 `' he •hfis done 'for x, O Brien 8 Pho O. x118 - ' � , i t + `'',' `^�" t The reasonr is because he ivies erfeot i al rfvals ; ,. t ; x! • j i • or a supgly o Oil -cake! FIaY -geed, ;;Extra I- - ^ °' ' g p - RIP OFFICE Tor to: ' Flour r • +p� , r t„ +•F YQLIt+i2' „, t�) *', satisfaction in every case, and going still I i {, !; I- 9 'or a New Kind Oat Meal that •is •snperio to , ill �d Se 'o' 0 r WC� LUMBBt R , ..i :c I t.,; flr the will sa - if there . : . anything uaod he 'tofgfe for porridge; , s r y` . are RHy persons i ' - f` . • or a ticket fort 13 th Onta Fair, ' x „t;t d - , , 1;1 ) , n*ki P , ,i,, :f s LATH ., q who have had Photos taken by me that s .' . I 1 AND RECEIVE THE Y. ersi bed. char Wilt �a rt?`p y[}i -'�+'` LrAt3 +r+.,.,c,.. 1 ,.•) . I rtr�t: ,6 �>. o:lr�:l I call on the tf �1_ .1 .VI , , , r 11t ra �re'not et lial tti any Ci work I will \ pieaseyou. A ? IO 1L``i MO. � )zta_(, :+ (! °),► t� hristmas and Ekctoft Nos. o G` RIP' j� T r , . hake thelp one doz�ip Panel Portraits f W: i 1N L ,.4 roved over . ,t, ,i( . 0�= . �.1Q ,. ' .! 6' -± Notary Public, WhiCb�q. s.•t �' .. 2' ,• ;;.:. a of orange.” No Work alloyed to lease 1 i I' 'And the paper (Grip) to 1st Feb. '87. r! y ,. .:�ypg tie Studio finless first -Discs and liig'�ll. �,-• N E. . ,JJ4fl tl��,¢, ;,;., f , ( , i k, r' '' :finish -Q& otos made 1fi aknly kind of 5y t N '. `` r _ ,_ . .,.r- 4 ;* ..._I c =A f r .1.' li POSTS, W8at118t". -�+ra• aVin n r Sgn d 1 i 3, t - tov 8 :, <s i 14n' or fannllhine , 1. e ri e' i, . L7Zil1_ ps I V V OYl � , •�•�/� g t I ��//..�,j��j++����•((�r TT `/'�� CHOPPING. y� X11 '1.,! T ����• added ltolme fine scene to th® audio - : �! • J - MiYi�•'• '^, C• w$ B �n and.:, - `'• "$ tr 4 %-% ,.: +-.' �.Li:J •►L•.• t ', ."�,l ',,� •A 11 -�s I And�receive the C�HRIb§TMA8 and' LEU- --= norm— i �,, , r w . ,1 ? s- -am prepared to,make work second to none r i .. : \'. `', '{iIVE U'S :A ,C RLL. , � } , 4 11 TION Nos., and the Paper to July at, '87, E9 Day in the Week ati >I -- i `st in Canada: + s t, , :,k -.. , ' PRIC'(1i0A,ANT'EED. 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R. 1 �° t t A -. � `.I� ," l repl ,a itewtily = I am saAib LliAe and t6b� s""�e Dame ov 1 �� -- YST-,E`RY, Jgafte'itnt a Al Ope bicoel er mP, L NX WHe WJ►$' l�CAh,#BDo - TH E toq !nrt sod, kn+seAg my sh1e, said . t f H E ' a and •. : ' me KiAtghA thmanner. $b makes hes�'ls, w fll� a trust mewha vex ' W Stn tr6 O feration C�wsea Min Cara• �. ., ,.,: e>dtace flus6ted a Ught I bad never sees �a or see --�e elera ►le - - !.. .. - .. ,., /'-*fk'• , tar', -, w' Afiw . • . I�. i '`" When the i'icoked in her lirond, noble, ben tifnl It has often bees said that a man can not i' ! ' New London I. r n „ , 6;;...:,:f " . ti :.; ;:t • ,, Were- earn I uto hot ey face, and titrid I "IP y . • _, �'' live after Lein sce►I price qn the J , (: ' And I," she send, • know one its brit= "I should- eras Wit, Mis Carley in g Ped, writes a Fort Keogh 1 fl .. "A' (; �,$ T $ ! !� �,� Y. z `` liant and ooiprtl as Ltrtttlot,•withont s to of aU the warld end ! �rPond�t. Uno of the Crow Indian - k 5 i r, 1 � -. ► , i - •I ` r Fl in spite f m scones with Cwter fors tbst brave �° �►tter ' ed to :. y }} % % a , . , ; • rf- . J t !..! nice of. - - I $ ' cp -: (, � . own eyes and ears, if such trust were ee( . offs cousin. Mrs. L. _ 4' k• '1 . L .. t' '&. , u t4 .I aM `, , •.J. t►.,: a-!- 44 ,, <. -. %) V,�- , ..i4 J 4,1 U. l .: .d. t.,I ' d' ', - dfrt.' �,+ met his fafte was caught by a party of Siouz j ; in a secluded •fir. rr ,, alone on .the prairie and aoa►lped alts e- Ais subtle foe a' 1 terwa s I felt that th were trab. 1 .!! t ei h wed to dome f this enemies cut a pear - shaped piece out of. the afgtern e�y gtbp g 1 him k. . ,� -, • v^°,.�M'- ny =•, ;' �, , t - .,,�T Mime Garleon s birthday came round --it very dopth of bar heart. 1 a hldi J ; t X was the seventh of Jan �4 ,Drown of his head and eft writhing in ' ! ' - CHAPTLIi !IL • � I are sailor to be married ; -bu there is no nary --and we had I hope no one an earth has eroubl like i horsemen wer I I = 1 �, conaisbisncy lily women, ��ntI never wdl• be. &n entertainment of oat ,royal mni�- mine to bast," she said ; and we di not er3ony, sappoaing he. would of course d e- His only cl "Gin+ ys," said Mrs. Fora tit, eq a ¢oed- night, Gladys. I tliaeik eaves that eienc4 Ia the mo ni�heogaire eed mention the subject ain, otwlthstanding all which the redskin re. with me to my room. I want to lk to you ++ "her with s ma t - covered, and and at Iasi accounts was liv the mouth of i , , I never had a h n to ooble ma, gn relit suit of ru fee. A (TO RE xTr�rtrno , • • in with his le on t j;Tnder sonic retort; �vetkt tq my room gg date . Qo he Crow ref itself into the Cotefueed ids of an �. eke kfse%c him, a heard him as + g PAP ervatlon firm, mid, uuloeking the box' took out t e " -�s � � ion � � �� Y� y ' 1 and doin well. There is an old hunter i - . the entrance 400101100 lovere haunted me utitrl I fell ibto a dee �► ml►ke me so ha tf ou will `� There he had n, j silken ba . A3 I drd so Mias C rleon ante - ; dreamleea sleep, from which I was roused Philippa ; Y g Ppy y t western ontana where bin:is.located on ; r g ! Phili you might make me the ha piest ' . ' 1 III Llle Earthquake.. •" faithful atten . r ed the room. I laced the bag he; hall and the roue f . .: the eastern slope of the cky mountains I p 1 by - a e wintry sxabef►m • peerpI • st; p � rip tho wort � + �; banks of the a deep rsiamal;n flush over8pr her face psi t I Tho follow is an extract from a I tter w had his hair raised some ears a o b 1 - the v4itdow, and the sound of .Chriatd►as Sh• smiled ' lye - ind .shook `hey : head. by y g Y ,, ; ` f arm house t< . she touched it. Written by w gentleman living in Su er- a band of Sava es and et he lives and `' . How Am I to thank you, y be4 Such a Gh ' Up a spry it was — tp re p 11 that day noticed in her a feverish g Y I € the sense tr t lad: a ?" a.• } + vile S. C. at the- time of the earthq eke. thrives in most astonishing good health serous the fa . beautiful if asi: ' h fmo)d kind of et The wire insisted ' I. . an the n here that g The novel ex rieneee .told therein a e of The old fellows 's -name is 4anzio and b : asked, and` her voice trembled. y' ' << had preceded it, fora pale golden Sun was , ,that she should %year the rubies that even- y . him to the ,,you. � �iipmk To beat by tting me d •ter peculiar Interest, SAys the writer : ` My reason c f his advanced years would, in the :. j and save a ar `ahi�in• g as the �aetow.' ; , r- , ... i Q h' ce�g t' �1 aon�etliwg else.bo he p you; Mi t Yeon. , bob } , �to wife and Ii .bein fatigued, had retire un- natural coarse of events have whits hair � run for life. e old. use ::sceMod to' utai1,: mi t, an - t "t** . ' a it . Qf l the °guiire.t usuAll early. 'j She bent over me Tier p rRiiiA •ha } Christ `as- setts —how ma strap �e , g in pexp[exil y. Suddenl a rumbling and now onl that he , : . " ' Slie came to me.iu u y y 8 y Just whet Y roused me. I lintel knew what it was -- ' brushin a ainat m face, an kissed m . , „ gg ; . I c - g S y ha I must please papa ahe said " and I y HAS xa HAIR AT ALL orchard open , it no exaggeration to say th ,t at that m - : but started, inatinetively, to get o t of ,; via sat, with Ghristm s, cannot tell. How m in strange really do not know what dress I can wear to speak of. Still, what little he hna of I ; went I #s,W4w4hough I gould have 1is fo • m1 my *y - bed, when at that instant the whole Ouse � g blee thing of ; f a ed aE"f1Te akin n with r *come with i G whitened or ay, the rest of his beach , 1' began, to rock ao that I was QbI" ed to cliii „ The roil w . l " ; her. , » tlliie •ln see." �igg g where the halt ought to row bets as : ; ; % Dil you= did ou 'see any bn ifdat1h w�gnt I cannot tell ei her. 6o theaf+oot -board to steady myself. I Ilerl beJd as a billiard -ball. To be.exact, Ganzio i -�� stout " help, holly - tree ?" she ' h, a ore ast that is a a thiA I went o her direasin ro`` no° on a tin or i►) ked, wit" 1'Ittla is - of £he of u iizab g' • ep my wife and She apranfi up in a azed did not lose his g entire scalp but onhy a - 4 +' • days Q reu etli - batan- e*r'had erruore 8uniptuous o -- an(l`. rom sort of way, asking what was the matt r. ,portion �.. t oroughly c, .p n of it. The probAbilities are that ie 4, i I answered " No ;" there was iiotliin b teal' s tt'" wnd in -each `Ak}' stylish., the de e of a -him - waralrc be..tha4wbfd All thus time the house seemed g could not have survived with the loss of the , yin + 1 sell turf, to R - - the snow and the dark, silebit,trees. g Then we went over the show to church. brough oµL a iyimbe pf dreea the like of this wa and that, A,t a li htnin lightning-ex rasa y day and t ThQ, bql a were ithi i th su waq S i' which • I lied clever g g whole top of his head. Some few -years a e, , 1 . -�- Shb ♦ighed, Wlted:.°wf set the.litt . 1W P, bef'4.� Ainetigst rate. .,ve thin was bum iii' and am- - g mkiden who x H r 1u$, 1 `data t -sown i dh' g P 8 I when Sitting Bull was master of this ,- ' i ba , ai 'd .then bade me d- ' ` t. r ih' letimae� thefh"we ftitind�ailhfVmertt -bolor bro min a cunt the wall • • v sat 11 g came vet l trace► 1 Ylie zfoadB •wei9 iii cede. • I seized it ea eagerly. g , fitlaas, china, c.t ka, country Ganzio was guide of an emigrant 1- .d ;' Thus Mrs. Yorsyth was-waiting o m`c ,,in the- � ' and+ .. �• � « `,� g Y• mirrors, and inautlepiec,es were• turn ling ; � r "' ter of (lover' � ii z art on route to tort Laramie W omin tr4ze>♦i hard, while from the eel icicles �'Vill that do . she asked• • : down about us.- Fortunately, nothin S ruck territory. g ` ! ,i : hunted fries• most amiable of, moods. A_ tumbler of white r I P Y Y hung like-; huge diamonds. " It is the ve thi we re wits • the us and thank's to our ]Yeavenl 'a bet's y ,G 1�' • to escape fro) I wine they stood on the tabl , and r The ire had suggested ca'r i ` c � � q ' ' y � `• Tee sto of that dau eror-s ex di . a but color is ry g I'e tlon is easy -chair was drawn close tc rho bright fir . I gg perfectly Suited to you, and it will .meta , we managed to et out of the h use. *- Hefty wars 't f y stopped an exceedingly interestin one and as relat- ' -C y a ;yet t t Mis Gar eon said nothin soul a more show the rubies to eat van e " " Wh n we Sto d into the and we g d "Miss Carlson knpwa how make h r g q ' y ed b himself tuna as [follows: One da `r'. ghests comfortable, y Lea tiful than a walk through he wooda There was plenty -of time to alter it'; anti found our feet in water, and,. not Lein able Y y F . '; ,-- of her eldei•y Glad aI "she id. "An do to •tYberdare .Church. , I h we were eosin into the valle of Hut creek now I want to talk tlo yousi down. , 'Y 41 $et my- 'that evening when I .Stood by her toilet- to distinguish in rite darkness from w enoe g Y headlong ha i self to - watch -and I watched eenly -to table her beauty fairly dazzled me. . I re- ft game nor how much there was f it °p our way to Fort Laramie, when we t , : rushed acros know you are a sensible girl, lades, an , , I g see �f I could distinguish an mark of ref. - member fastening the rub bracelet on her thou Eta of a ibis overwhelming tidal thought we saw Indiana coming down the 1 com rehe . you, will understand what I am in to ea gu y g Y g pose' - eren'ce on the t of Miss Carlson for sit er arm. g creek to the right. Instead of cam in -' ' � ''? - y . p !r' - It is not -a very long story. Sq 're Garleo par h << �� ward added''to the horrors of the occas o . P +, t , quie' he f of her lovers but I could not, It ierather light she Said •and look- "After the shocks had subsided a d I there, we thought it safer to water our stock` friend oft c you must understand, . $uceeede to this Lord Esteourt b some skillful oontriv- in at it again, I fancied the spring was not had aomewEiat recovered my scat ed and go on to the hills and make a dry .camp j-; r ing bar 1� - •. tate of Ding's Norton. It is a Imagnificer}t ' y g P g in the bushes. I had been -sent on ahead u ./, domain —it exec ds for many mil�' sand the ante, 'managed to walk by her side to shut ch; very secure. senses, I returned to the house to r e re P � , Her wis P the hill to reconnoiter, and took with me `' ernor'e nc ti . ' revenue derived from it Is magdifleent also. I but, coming back, Captain Norman took I could - not be' mistaken • nothing seemed clothing for myself and fami , for we re ' . ' his place; d Lord Fati{ourt . s tivel to a hate her. Buts p boy named Kountze; from Omaha, merel - 0 ' 3 jf- I shoals say that the arJuire's ine�me is quite P° I $ he was agitated that all barefooted and iu our li t ate y *. - delude his y g P g for codipany. We sat down to wait for the earnestly, " �q, I offered me his arm. Did he, know that I evening —her face was flashed, a strangearmenta. Then too, I wanted to ee , �ftCen thousand r annum •and all t ii 18 was „ wagons; which were slowly coming ,up out . {„ unless I can I - was only a companion ion y I longed to tell light gleamed in her eyes. Once, just as we whether the kerosene from the overt r ' d left to him by his cousin, the Jate�, Pierrepont pan of the valley. When the wagons reached us �k� I Rni • . ICarleon —left to him for his life =and at his him, and feared that he would be annoyed were leaving her dreaming - room, she caught lamp lied ignited. Fortunately it h n t. ; fzi when he discovered it • but I could find no . me in her arms. The lam however Lein broken I h nt d I $TARTER ON ALONE. ; t . tell those wh death it Des to i9 daughter and;onl child p' being gone up the L. g •.. g y - opportunity. " Gladys," she cried, " do I look like' about in the darkness till I found my late- through the rocks and pine bushes to seek a , Philippa, on cony}ition` that shenarriea be 'jibe church was .an nucient one with a myself to ,night ? Gould anybody tell from tern which I lighted, and what a scene I be- good camp. A few hundred yards further ; I , which will fore she is twentiv five. Pierrepqut CareJon ware tower all covered with ivy. The looking at me that my heart beats ao loudly held ! Furnitugre overturned and Jy' in on I lookedldown a `ravine to the right and 4- They will to had great ideas .j of founding a f(awily. If sermon was all about the divi a mate thin I can almost h g . "� •` Uii, cow. Philippa doe9 not marry before sh is,twenty- of the da n y e�►r it." smashed heaps ;the Boor strewn with lam - saw five m unted Indians ride "across the e five the whole estate and revenu at the Y ; and then, after er 1 ig walk in " You look as thou�b something unusual tvr, bricks i the chimney splints p of valley.• I #tarted to o back to the train ; _ agony of dis ' go the le sushi ht and the hear d cria were about to happen 'Ire led, glaaaware mirrors vases crockery and when at least a dozen dune ran at me out deed I canna _ • i'' •._ squire's neat$ to i► distant relativ ,Algernon air, we went to dinner. one who She repeatbd the wop•d soft y alter me. brit -a Mae The only whole thin lef was of the bush, "and ou bet I ran and called for 1 a'ay ou w,' . • Y. ndsa Da •o{u understand ? The wire „ Y y y saw the aagqtitre a banquet 'that day would Unusual ! Oh, my love, my love, that a common islet. g help. In a minute ore two or, three cf ''` ett , r in any case keeps the propert until his understand how to kee Ghristmaa. How it sh d be so '" P• "' ' " neighbors, and so I them shot at me. I felt a sharp stingingY not betray u death. If his da�i hter marries before ahe P 9W We h 've no near iiei * in ill's ? " ' are coming- - . g many poor he fed I cannot: tell. It seemed She murmured the words; but ' I he�►rd blew on our big horn -to let those who lived, Pa• y •right leg and another in my left 1 ;- feet. Oh, 1 t is twenty five, ah,ee succeeds hun if not, Al- me that, the whole mansion, was full of diem, and they set me thinkingg. on the adjoining latation know th t we.' shoulder, and 1 fell. Then they, were upon_ � :g.: :. )� -_ _ geron becomes agiiire, and she h s� a trifling: guests, and in the large stone hail hall the It was a glorious evening. Phili Gar- were Still v p I the road ii annuity of three inndred pound E." g g ppa t �►li e, though' to be sure, I was in a minute, and one of them put his rV -, „ poor vipers dined, leoa more beautiful tha's an other, moved not certain but that the themselves i i ht• knee on, m bat while another hit me a : . . bless you. " It was a str a will to mak " I said. Y ' Y g y �' _ { •' .Heaven j The day came to an end at last. Throng amongst the throng like some grand and be dead; , clip with a club. Another struck me with 1 ( Dire: Forsyth smiled grimly- it all I had watched the squire's daughter gre►ciona young queen, V`'hen the ball was "Then 1 carried out armfuls of ela�thing the butt of a gun, and then I became partly t falsely, coos' " Yierre�ont Ci�rleon did not lieve clench keenl "arid I had come to the conclusion over, I was so thoroughly tired, that I only to mq t iitened, shivtrin fumy , aqd b uneonai tows. Still I had reason and feelin ` � = way y °II ' in Din , ' she returned. - `• Hi id& about . y' g Y y b ' : t? , quiet ae Jx that she diAmot care in the least for• either reinemb-er going to`my room. I did not see the af�i shoots and quilts managed Ito rig enou h left to know thbt I was being scat - . < � 'It's them wa that they always gob the rule of of the two men a ho loved her sod Miss Car I, . g of no _ contrary. He' wished the Carley s of King's. . early. tics. 'up a Sat t of a tent for eholter, for ou may ed . f °r the hair held so tightly, a d the - .I - - Y• g � Y � Y � � pain -. �• �: - I am a dea,�l I thou ht ahe looked ve le and tired be- sure we, had no desire to go back into was 90 awful that I could not (lie then even a- Nortou to become a great family and he be 8 ry "Cousin, lieved quite honestly that Phili pa, being a 1 ,CHAPTER IV1 the next morning.. She preml ed ae usual art the jiouse� especially a►s now and 'then if I wanted to I fe�t , . I - ! the bee akfast -table but her thou we were startled afresh b the. run bits I I ; a cloth ;they' woman, would never mart if he thought ,wish the limits of m stor would allow + gists were Y � g . A rioT SilNI3rNi} PAIN �s y y y motion. ut we somehow mane ed l for you. C ) - , - she was wished to do so. Evens proved he me to dwell on that glor i ins Chriatmaa•tido - evidently far away. The squire did not g drag all around the top of my head —the hair be Dan and I'll • ' 1 through th dreary hours of that horrible in torn out b • the roots, so. to 1 # .� ' m 'linen." - ' was not far from right. She is ow twenty, to tell of the grand ball the squire eve to feel well, and was remaining in', his own 1 fi Y g y $peak —ant + g room. D1iaa Carlson maid to me: : night. I it , w as too much. I died, op fat least I il ' my ,linen." m and is by (to still; his,wealthy neighbors, at which Phil' ,• t,lad s ever one seems e i a ed or LuS '" When daylight came `and I *AA a' le to thou ht I dial •but as it ha n d m seal -�' Why does she not marry s:) I asked,. Caihleon looked eo beautiful that ix,th ,tier Y ' y g g Y g � ins t the lace 1 found a com PPc y p ' . down as you " That i3 the very question—Why does she lov�rs were almost beside themselves —where in some fashion. Come to oiy !'coin, and p°C p pletu v�retek. or pant of it, was save{1 just as It was being . - to the word, Y q let us spend the mc,rnintg there." My house, which was new and strongly torn off: The'boys at the wagon had seen under the fo i not'? �iud t}ie answer, tom nc� is cite Lo d T+;9tCOUrt, knowing that I was only a The room. she called her ovi+n info which built, had jumped from its foundation about me runnin saw the Indians anti came at a _ plain —l+e ruse s�ie is wished to marry. '• c�impanion " cfanced three times with me b - An th:► Now ou Glad s I' re eat a e a sensible fifteen inches from south to north -wea� , {. ' -> y y, , p , an was pleased to converse with me when­ no visitors were admitted wins an the ,and run — thirteen of them, arriving joist in time gaped from t /ground floor ; it was a c�eerful suns one side was ontirely level with the ground. to pr red devils finishing their work. , , girt, and I want you to try get an- in- ev he was not engaged with Rhea Carloon. y „ K - ,.i to secure hill $ uecce over Mis,} Carrleon, and use it for a A. irl would be more than mortal were she apartnieat► full of flowers all 0lte year ruuuS. i In the yard I found �i c rq»-,nq,r bu blinR The Indians, as well as my friends, thought _ . ed b a Bri „ ale anti furnished and looks over a up, the water mixed with a gnantfty of I was dead, but 1 came to again, and what ' 't y - good purpose. riot delighted with the attentions of a hand. g Y ' n8 , , t/, road in quit t " t ?" beautiful woodland- Scene. We went to it. beautiful gold - colored sands My umpS was leftof�my Scalp was laid back in lace '' How can I possibly influent her . I in- so a and accomplished youn nobleman. p a f'. in the mea << She w as mo dee i engrossed with has own stand about tout feet high, and yet t e in- It was only ha1_f torn .off ou bee, ant the = need rutted. There is so great a d ereuce be- • hen all the village achoo children and p y Y ++ i thoughts that I did not speak to her. She terngl pressure was so great that San and place is prett well healed now." - .. ;r" . ` - "Child," tweeu acs. thoughts were lavishly regaled with bounte- water were Lein forced u t y ' << � - _ ., C sat near the window, and her eyes were g p through the " What. di(} you do with of `rself after •. a man runni You have- common sense, said Dire. ous hrimtmae cheer.' How many bleasin Y S." fixed oil the white winter Ian ,it valves and out at the spouts. wards'." I iraa uil-M. Forsyth, impatiently, "And s e has none. were heaped on the squire's head it wow dsQiPe• ., , 1 "Yea, sir, times a deep sigh would come from her _ ' The branch dividing my land from " Why " I hurried into Fort Lara;nie, of '� '� I flushing. Common sense always gets thcr upper hand. be im ssible for me to guess. Every da ` tl►s adjoining plantation, and winch n the the attention of a physician, and went back ' 11, '1411*.. ! '� Which j� y lips. So two bons ,and then there 1 in8 P Miss Carleon is twenty,: an , naturally brpught' its separate festivities, old English psi re adjo tay, i had been but a small tree p y 1, euoueh, the - squire is growing--a xi )ua about Rameaand entertainments ; we had "masks," came a glow tap at a door. Tirsa, Miss P a ti► to the states for a while ; bu.t the western ' !' - " I promi Carlson s rett maid, came In. : was now aning like a mil '-race. Here fever came stroll upon mea again and I had 1 �• But you her. She has two most yru ceptionable and the Lord of Misrule was busy amongst „ pretty ++ ,c and` there on m land I found fisanre split to return to the mohntaina, w here I have ., , `i# ` . " I asi i 1 lovers, and you must try to rauade her, us. During all this time I watched the Ono of the keepers, she said, is wait- . Y when you know her better, to ar one of irpg to see the squire and will not leave with• o n in the earth large •'enough for t e to been ever since." - sobbed the Y rY squires da liter closely, and I could not pe out seeing him" thrust in any hand and �t of my ar It (them. Lord Estcourt iaalithat ny girl in her distinguish t e least sign of preference for was astoninhin to behold i the various ffecta . T ' !' � : _ i•` I,'ll hav . *enaes could desire— handsoMe accomplish- either of her admirers. If Miss Carlson To my surprise, Min C61son s fsce grow g A Sailor's l'Ai•Ii., furious ofli dead) • le. _ of the eq�s►rth- freaks, and one can wel irna- � 11 Let me ed, ain' ►ble, and devotedly att hed to her. sang with Lord Eatcourt, the next hour she „ y ++ boiv inex remsibl drear it was or us We had not been more than a week under „ Oae of the k rs waste tba situ ! f3� P Y y the Island of St. Thomas, when we diacocer -� guide; I Captain Norman will, - some ay or other, would play at chess with the fair-haired a all to vein the destruction and d lion succeed his uncle, Lord Chilve a. I like him soldier ; if she danced with one, she did not she said. " tiered its here to eAe, Tu7A." ! t_ _ your name Ia a few mihu tea a stton well -built oa of what, only a few hours before, ha been ed a suspicious looking brig close in shore. w the better of the two. There S not a single r;fiire the other ; qo one could possibly have g' Y a ba ►' • We made all sail in chase and soon came t.?`: santlp ` tisaa a urd the i room, and bowed low as he PPY, comfortable home. Yes, , i fault or objection that can be raised to told whether she liked both, or only one. I caught sight of bits' euleoa. I ­4- -- within a mile and a half of the Shore, when t "And th' either ; but that obstinate, f lieh girl will ,was fairly puzzled. " You want the squire, Howson ?" she ' T6irtQea firCat MiStitketl. she fired two shots at us. the elevation was .1 not accept either of them. As the days �l + too great and the shots passed over tie and w minutes ag yy passed on, I decided .hat I said. " He in not well today ; will you give To yield to iminaterisl trifles ` ''' wasn't he :' Perhaps she does not 1 ve either of liked Lord Eatoourt best, He was not so „ ' out message to ells r ff between.our niabta. This incident reminded them, I Suggested,'timiclly. brilliant as Captain Norman ; he was not so your f To look for perfection in our own ac ions. +• i� ' °t "Yes] si P Pe our captain of a vet remarkable circus . "Talk reasonably, Gladys yrton. Who gifted with the art of pleasing ; he was For, an answer the man dre I w'small parcel , 1 • P „ Y ,_ i _ '} ' " R e , - Toendeavor to mouldall din iti ins alike. ataticea which he roceeded to narrate. ,a would be ao absurd as to men ion love when prouder too, and more reserved. I liked from his pocket, sad took from it the ruby r To expect uniformity of opinion in tihim "Three guns were find at a frigate 1 was :a` °.: - he.e He° h` it is a question of fifteen rho sand' a year . him best. A hundred times each hour my bracelet --toe one that I had fastened on world• on board of, from a butte ,all at the same • `., r� Phih s arm the night befora. . his life. Why cannot she love one or th other, pray? wonder was how Philippa Carlson could pod - p 8l' time. The three shots cult away the three i « Juat so If she prefers a dark; handao a nobleman; sibly fail to love one so worthy 'of all love. " 1 r►SVe no to but this, "Mies Ci►t• To Aieasar�e tits enj ©mmant of otbe' by topsail ties and down came all our to sail -• g , The squire came to me one >lnornin and told ," " "age `. ` . ho he wo +- somethin like. one of the ni hta of old Leon he said. I was on due in the our own• T ' •: hope g yards upon the cap, at the same time. That he going t< . let her take Lord Eatcourt ; i ahe wants me that Mrs. Forsyth thouq,ht of leaving. woods very early ibis morning, r;tA I found To ezpeet to bo able to anderatand a ry- the Frenchmen might not suppose that they him f I kn _ one of the. finest, most genet us, and high- King's s Norton now that the Christmas wee woods It has the squires portrait, so I thing, had taken such cod aim we turned u our . _ i ` a irited men in England, et her marry was ended, He looked very anxiously at brought it to him." I g ' P Now Het 1' / Captain _Norman." me. 1 To believe only whst'oar finite min can ,hands to reef topsails; and by time that " -. - thin Smoutl �� She turned away for a miunito lest he grasp, t the men were off the yards, the ties were;" tell as muc But suppose she does no reahy care for ! " Miss A troll," he aaic , suddenly, m�► should sae the ghastly pallor that came over a liced and the to sails run u a in." . _ r his y To look for judgment and xperien' a in P P P 8e► either. r daughter Philippa likes y u very much. She her face. Her whole frame trembled with • " Very ueer, indeed very. user " ke; ... -� % " Mr. Colehurst ' youth. }} Y q , i'y q spo her franiCn She has otlet• lovers. ; , is lonely at times when visitors are beta, agitation. Whsa ahe spoke again ties voice 1 u the second officer, Donut b name and c`; Tot to make allowances for the infirm tics P y Y ' . . A ter than he one of the, cleverest barrio re in London, will yon, as you are lsavipg Mrs. Forsyth,' was quite chm.4ged, so $teat vraei 'the QQort . aright royal fellow and good sailor was he, , " question ca would give his right hand win her. The live with us; not only ae a companion, bat she hind made to control all outward sigri,of _ °men' who had seen a dial of hard.aervice; "but �• My co Honorable and Reverend heoliald Duns- . as A f 'red ?" agitation. She t000k the bracelet in her To worry onrsetres and others with hat I know a ueerer circumstance than that, , ` ;; way to the tan, Rector of West Tristan has '.proposed ; guppy Is i My teas and flashed hand• l saw how it trembled: own not be remedied. captain. We had put in the powder to the. he w'a te,} ' to her several times. Surely s e might choose face thanked him —words Ihad none. It was " I arts very macho ed to i R arranged eo ;the se►la they offered tae was son, she maid �- To oonaider everything impossible theta we I four ns on the �rnain deck when we were chasing bin from amore at the number." d i* is tpiae, and cannot perform. Y g fighting some gut► boats, in a frigate I was to catch t ry ; tr�ie brassie - With a woman's keen ins inct, I hit the most haursome. I bade "on to Mrs. I should have been gtievod to loss if, Where i in, and as the men withdrew the rummer, a. " i ' r'y� . " Why nail at once:' ? Fonyth, and entered on my new occupation did you find it ?" Not to alleviate s11 that needs all ©viatjion I as far as lies�in our power, i shot from the enemy entered the muzzle and _ , when I ae L. " Possibly there ie $am` Ono whom she with the gladdest and ligtoat of hearts.. - By the little gate that leads to the cop It ie a eat mistake to set n�i o$r o�vn completed the loading of each gun. We fired ; , ` : • thuiideredr loves, and that makes her in iflerent to these , I soon became truly an warml attached pies," replied the man, with a bow. Y their own shot back upon them, `and this I ''`' " I could 7. j gentlemen." - to the old squire, and I Saw lainly how " I ibust' h ►ve dro d it. "I staadar'd Of right `and wrong and judge peo- � occurred three times runnin . - , PPe passed by i g „ fah answer. . " The squire haa'8poken nothing of the great was his anxiety about his dau hter. there yesterday. , I am ve much obit ple acgordingly. rt •• J ' F g very The captain of the Rattlesnake having d" Hefty, kind to me," 'observed Mrs. orsyth. a talked to me continually on the subject. to you. I should like to ask a favor of you, ' heard this yarn was immediately of a re - Tory, " yo " Now, . Gladys, Mias Ca eon likes you. i " You must use your influence, Miss Ayr- Howson." Where he Hid his Money. ing dikposition. ' ' r" " knows you - She told me so to -night ; sh says your face ton, .If Philippa does not marry, houses and " Ask anything, Miss Carlson, that I can .. $peaking `of his business of hunting • or t t •'`` your cousin ' IS true and good. When ou grow more lands go from her to a stranger. I cannot �do�" returned the man- %et treasure, Cw t. Bridgewater told a re- Saved the Baby. - � ., .. .- }t' couldn't eel intimate and familiar wit her, will you bear to think of it. Advise her, to marry The sire might feel � ,and think p • He sa' ssqq ang porter lion he had been sent to New Hamp- There is nothing more beautiful than the honestly do your bestto try to influence her Eatcourt.. She will not lipten to me; ahe I was canrelesr about his beautiful present, shire to hunt for the money ofa retired sea , last thought of a noble soul in its fatal self t:J !` him to his to'decide in favor' of one or other of these may to you. If he knew how sad where I ha i it. Will captain woo died very suddenly. He said s : acrifice for another'S life. Love has not !. And y snitora . I could See, when I b8ga to know him you keep the matter secret for me +" The captain lia�i been a queer laort of man, 'higher type than this. An exchange prints r4; not tell vIh " That I vHU, if ahe will give me an op- ;better, that at some time of other rho squire 'She trie'3 to spcati li htlyy, with • careless very tauiitnrn, and always taking trips out ;the following af%eting etor of Lulu Car- killed for i ,,, ~ portnnity, Mrs. Forsyth.'' huh passed through bitter trouble, ; and when smile, but I saw thater lips trembled. of town after hie money. He wasn't a mis- Ater, ltwelve old who.wa►s mortall " Yes' ai -1 •` It will break the egnir 'e heart if her , I came to know Miss Carlson better, I felt "Mat certainly, ".'replied the keeper, "I erl .mwn and I concluded pe ' Y y , $ "That Y lnded that hpea hadn t is hurt in the terrible cyclone at San_k,Rapids, : .. pose ):e ti twenty fifth birthday shout find her un- sure that beneath all her 'piriilea and bril- should not have mentioned it in any ezaab, buried it. He slept in no one particular Minnesota lasts riu I road as yu� married ;and at this rate i is pretty aura Nancy she carried an seising heart, She was MLes Carlson," place, erred I was pretty sine that there was ; She had fled from glfe etorin, but went ' , ". _ ' a� I prom _ to do so. It will shorten h' life, I am ante. ;kindness itself to me ;but, with all her grace Then I saw her put w �onpiS of ibovereigiu no lace In the house .where he felt better back after her baby sister, and was calif. t ++ 1 The squire trusts to you, Gl ys." - 3 and condescension there we&,a halo of dignity into the man's half- reiuotant hand contented than snotlisr. So I said : "Bri t and tranafiaed Su' 11 .1 °' ; •' It seems cnriona that he should tr4ist around her that I never could break through. `You will remember !" ahe said tl his clothes." I by g huge splinter at "Oh e� „ ' 8� y' pierced through her body. Her first words t .i words airs to me ; I am quite a etran to Miss Car- I could not allude to her lovers when she I ,will, indeed, miss, he replied, earnest. " We neat over them. The binding of one •when her t grandfather, found her thus «His h ►, loon. It is. possible that a e will never; alt never mentioned them herself. If by chance ly, anil the nezt.moment he was done. of his coats was wide, and his wife said as I were,— low me to speak to her on a ch p► matters' 1 I introduced either name into conversation, ) She did not speak to me nor did we look- t ire it off. "He always sewed his clothes up ; " am dying, , but I've saved the bats l' • " ' . ! A YY chance, chat: hire. FOxS;�th frowned an 'ly. t she was perfectly indif%'rent. st each other. I knew that if d ie had really himself, ge urea as handy ss s woman with ' The r g y . And overeo poo gi'r1 lingered a day or two in de r '1•= �' kinsman's i " Have I not told you, G ys, that I on j One morning, when I weal alone with bar, .dropped the bracelet tit must have been sf ter a nbbdie. t�upei,." `1+heit added, "Why he ]iriuTn, and her last words were — �' are one of those girls peop a trust wit out the conversation tanned u�o>x ood - breeding. the ba>i was over last night; ht ;and what could „ ' 1 "V,' terpret rho y . °ti $ F always wanted era wear that suit to the Don t . ,afraid, Sissy ;nothing shall - ' ,,•2 ed, she soli knowing why Y You are ore to gai}i an I said then, what I gmtel believed, that Miss Carlson, the scinire s worshiped asst• poor dear 1" erred She dropped a tear, hurt on • Lulu well take care of you ! ' enc over Phili C Leon if . ou wih + y + . Y {. ,, sight. .. 'its p PPa Y . LoO Estmurt;was the best,bred and most daughter, the heiress of Kings NTor�, have In the msantime,I had pulled out an oiled Don't be afraid." Her toi•ix 4, t �. Bat trp. Yon mast see ourself what a perfect gentleman I had suet' seen. been thing oei►t• the coppice at ,thee ti�tne— stick packet holding six bonds cf $1,000 each, How many other' acre of heroism wereh - : soothe or terrible thing it world to lase SFteene laughed gayly. f'` . alone, and in t�lis sileQos, Llts dettrkno�rs the sad we fa . . q '', tdionsand a year jest use ahe not „ - " Have you seen many y a and eighteen more in the same done in that awful stores no one but God i they supper themes Gladys? s ? cold of that winter ht ? make n her mind to be 'ed. Sum hi Have on -mined much with the world Y" There hwd been a ssno� salt.. $is trips out of town .meant some $imself kn Saoh deeds are anrely re= t; - Y' WSL / • . P Y W us fft yen I cord on -. i - . I i . �: ,: ,.' t e1lII thin i . ; .. • „, 11 . ._ , �. t° .. _ . . „ : . - l 1. ' ` :. ` n _. t ,' t 1 , .. .. , .. _..... . • 11 .. . . . _ 1 , ,;...r, , -. ,.• : I . _ r... 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Flo* +unit dike t 1 �t VVn+f7P�S , B$DDUCGF. + t + •.: When the British and T d si3t a with his bos►trgeni that a white cloth % day Xpnattwt"re , There, is omo `papulax d9lu #ioti =Do ulu`, 11 New London Conn. , in l7 —� Y Ner►ous prosts•ation hs; " bsoome cent of , - . _ - - - pp • w ld the or a red. li ht ni ht fs Za d o0�► the the prevailing diseases of the day. �s i- A necessary adjanat to eu.+ceesfnI i�etWe• in so far as ft is comnpon to all womankind— price on the head of Gov. Grew ere his attic window -of his hidin -1 aoye�, wioL was ► 1►tter fled t 'the town of L., g P , ally ere young girls, who ougght •not to know > • nt in b ntw country is . h 'a� fc el. At that weight and warmth arg synonymous, � ��' � cousin, Mrs. Marvin, hid him for some days just visfble'st the mouth of the river, should I that they have any, nerves, tho helpless Vic- ; present, wood buruuig tut genwphy the habit and that bed-covering which lacks weight .,., y M - in asecluded farm= h�uae. But at last the inform them if he were i i cruuble and t cunt 1 tims of it. Why is thist It used not bo of jhe new country, : Lut, as I have. fro m. must necessarily lack comfort. The house- x iano s lintod the ' e to tim i diwted these gectione -re- keeFer, as winter approaches, turns over her rk .I subtle foe aiscovered his i street, and one .them our• :the alert to . help hint. , t to be: -Before the p upp , tim e A , - sunny afternoon in May he was rou from there'fo e, %s -Its sheeted from �is cutisip's the I spinning wheel young ladiea did not need to cently opened by the railway are extensive - stock' of eomfortsrblea, which have either ' ; 1 •_ ; lr. • I a jja hiding place by the tidings that band of signal dated from the window to warn - be sent away from home to recuperate their ` ly underlaid ki Bood cogje, of which the Been in a dark closet all sniatmer, or, it may horsemen were apps king t capt re him, them l and ;when they saw the pursuing I nervous eneY'giea. Have they less physical � halt coals, from Lethbi'ido, i�. W. T:, are be, remained between .two mattresses , � stamina than their grandmothers ° y p gi the must lustiness was reach rt rush nisei down the road to the river andmoWiers Z (yr is now mainly used fn the rairie re dn; and either method. insuring y His only chance of 'escape Y Y there seiltethmg 1u the busy, Hurrying life ,• m , the mouth of a little creek wbich emptied and recognized the British uniform of .the the Na'nai o coals -from Vancouver Island, that is the characteristic of most pom# 1 itself into the Connecticut river, jut above leader, they pulled swiftly out to sea. The of to -day which wears diftetrously upon the oa the Pacific -swat• : I am indel, t A to Pro' ablse. The �ft.9joset met`94 is: distanotly ; Island Sound. horsemen reached the shore only t eee.the ; n austin tbgm logy► before their fessor Qe4ge :Id. DAwsdn, of the Dominion preferable, s efo f it able has been I entrance to the Long Y'�, $ 8 - the y 1 time. When w� think what is expected of Geological Survey, ug Y , Thera he had a boat stettioned w tli two boat with two men in it nosed out of ai ht, y, for some cotes on this thoro hl sunned before ft was laid away, I , i. attendants hidden beneath he high and supposing their destined prep hate school girls nvgt delis not seem so strange subject, from which fs estmated a brief and is thoroughly sunned again before its faithful at tti the ca ed, relin wished the pursuit. that man deco b the way. Read the hat aummar , s dent #or the reaent� u e winter's mission t;egina- Brit the whole I _` banks of the creek. The distance'° q y p y Y. P P II'jg y eanwhilo the hunts victim lay safe and of studies nrsued in our.beat schools which i Valuab a lignite deposits, are found on the ueation of winter bedding, • as it stands in ; , .. I - arm -house t the boat was two 1 s b p P°a• q ' he crust travel road. But a lit le path quiet where the simple shrewdness of the it is expected will be mastered, or rather I Souris River, which empties into the As- the housekeeper's mind, requires reeonstruc- .. ! - , across the farmers' orchards would Using cousin had hidden him, u 'til the titrl came ` "gone through with in a e►�Secified tune. ]t siniboine rider in Manitoba, and also in the ton, beginning with "the fallacy a►Iieady„ I ` `,, him to the road only a mile from the-boat, for -her to return to her supper. 7'h�eni he History, Literature, Art, Science, .Lan� ) Turtle Mountain country on the border. mentioned, that weight means warmth. I d save a carters length of hi fearful bade her go as usual to her home, telling her ages, Music, Painting, Dancing, etc.,—tlie Analyses give about 41 per cent. of fixed A well -made comfortable, where the best an q - to ask her mother t place the signal lamp, sum is appalling. ; A recitation required in carbon, and these fuels while inferior to the quality of both cotton and covering have i. run for lif . in the window for tockies have a local been used has its rightful lace in the house - • i' Just w�►ere the narrow ' path f m the as soon as it grew dark, nearly every division of the school hours, +coals found nearer the , g d hold economy. Such a comfortable should = ` -; orchard opened into the road, Mar- the boatmen, and to send' him there some making necessary either practice or study value, and . Y• • vin sat, with her dog Towser, ten ing the supper, with his valise, which, in the hurry t nearly ev,.ery hour at home. No wonder .� AAX s,AID TA oLOSRLY ttESla[hLE , be two yards and a quarter in length, or even 4. blee thing of the family linen. of departure, -he left behind.- i i the poor girlI's nerves are prostrate:i before two yards and a third, that a generous per those of the Shatz Teplitz basin of Bohemia. tion may be tucked in at the bottom, nor I Tiie roll was taken by the farm -r or his The signal recalled the boat,'which Oter t she leaves the - school room. She cannot These lignite deposits also extend t the Y stout "help," t a grassy plot, side a twilight had ventured in sight of the shore ` think, she has no time for it ; abe cannot region of the Cypress Hills to the westward, should it be less than two yards in width for .: . K spring or ( meadow Urookl Ther it was. and► the farih hou -e, and the governor quiet- sleep, the whirl of the tired brain will not g Yp the ordinary bed. Three pounds of the beat . and s read u on the 1 made his way to the 'river in safety The Canadian Pacific railway crosses the cotton may fill it,; five are often used, but I E thoroughUy wetted p Y y Y stop long enough. It is not necessary that :, South Saskatchewan river Bt Medicine Hat ` cf to take the best heat of the sun When he rejoined his father in a secure girls should attempt to master all the three are ample, and this cotton, evenly and . green to 660 miles w t of Winnipeg. Above this - lightly laid on one surface of the covering, ( by day and the dew by night. he little home, he named his fpfant daughter which k ologies. A thorough knowledge of a few ; at every ben of the river for some 30 is caw ht in secured w hen the upper cover m �ideu who tended it would sit us r it. had been born in his absence, " Het Mar- _ thinggs� is better than a mere smattering of.• I $ Y PP • Thus sat Hetty Marvin, the you lough- vin," that he might be daily semi dad of !all the siences. Avast amount of money miles a coal s m is exposed, and at; several is laid on, either by hand or by machine opening* abe ter lignite than that of the +, ter of Governor Griswold's cousin, hen her the little cousin whose truth and s rewd- and of nerve power is wasted in trying to Suris e on is obtained which produces quilting, or by tying at fixed intervals : hunted friend sprang past her into he road, . nose saved his life. gain a knowledge of muai{:, when nature has with worat�ed or yarn of contrasting colors. to escape from h: a pursuers, 481 to 50 per cent. of fixed carbon, and has Such a comfortable for the ordinary double - In A '�l er'S dawn. not bestowed all ear for it, and the faahiou- ; , come into considerable use. As we o west Hetty was a timid child of abe t twelve g ,,I able craze for - painting, embroidery crochet g bed, requires thirteen and a half yards of I - 3+jears ;yet thoughtful and wise be and any Ih Livingstone who was °several b�► 'towards the bases of the mountains the y , work, and hanimei ed brass, which- has filled ; common calico, or twelve and a half of yard- _ ,. ; of her elders. She was frightens by the by a lion said that" when the beast ati-aok our houses with so called ornaments unlike character of the deposits improves. There wide material. Calico may be had for five ' are extensive and headlong haste with which the governor him with its paw jte lost cotiacfousn► We t anything in heaven above or earth beneath, cents a yard, and the best cotton at twenty i. rushed across the meadow. Buts a quick- knew nothing until after. his rescue. ' _ is responsible for many exhausted nerve AS YET IINWOZtKED (DEP(>gITS 1 cents a pound, the article, t xclusive of labor, ly comprehended the scene, and instantly doctor. thought the lion's: blear a gteftiftil centres, and faces furrowed, but not by age. on the Peace River, analyzing 71 per cent. being thus worth $1.40. Anything but the - . though a rovision of nature, wherdb the re . wads A few such cases, or oases occurrin. only onl also at Edmonton, 200 miles best cotton is filled with Cott, n seed, and I quieted her faithful Towner, who, g y prey, y fixed carbon; I 5iend of the family guest, though it�becom- freed from pain while being torn to pieces. among mature woman who are worn by in north of the railway, analyzing 55 per cent ; has thus, necessarily,' the strong smell of ing to bark loudly at his hurried s p9. An English officer* serving in India,, had cessant cares need not excite alarm. , But , and on the Arthabaska river, 5I. to 54 per cotton seed oil. Add this defect; of natural . Her wise forethought arrested the gov- a different experience from Livingstone 's such remature,olil age among the young, °cent. ,The most extensive coal ineeisures constitution to the acquired unpleasantness _ p .however, are on the Bow and Bell rivers of au' unwired room, or long use and it is .: . ernor's notice and suggested a theme to while being carried offs by a tiger. do far and of such frequent occurrence that two or y g -I - delude his < <pursuers. Hetty, he said, from losing consciousness,' he was i�eyer.' three hospitals near Boston receive no other = which unite to form the South Saskatche- small wonder that a sensitive nose suffers, ear estly, I am flying for my ife ; and more alive, i' patients than those suffering from it, may wan, and• it is in the latter that the well and that housekeepers wonder why bedrooms -_�' unless I can reach my boat before am over- There had beevs, hunt to afford the�Mar well gitve us pause. known Galt cattle are produced at Leth- seem so stuffy. 'E I taken, I am a dead man. But ou must quia of Hastings, 'the Governor- General 1NNLANMATION aF TiiE JOINTS. bridge. The coal seam is seen on the Uanks The fact is, that no civilized bedroom I , of both rivers at'vas in het hts for man should. contain an article of beddin which . tell those who are chasing me, th t I have some sport. The tiger had been found anc� Arthritis meana;iuflammation of the joints• y g g y g gone up the road t catch the mall wagon, shot. As he lay motiouless on the ground, rheumeLtid, resembling rheumatism. Flint miles. The outcrop is known t extend cannot be washed or oththe chief thoroughly, n come aloe u know. everybody supposed hint to be dead. ut a thinks the disease is not of the nature of from St. Mary river t the south westward cleansed, and herein lies the chief objection which will zoo g, Yp Y Y P They will turn off the other way. ": tiger is not always as it seems. He has been rheumatism. It is that form of inflamnia- of Lethbridge, for fully 70 miles acivss and t either comfortable or quilt in which the -`' _ - - " Oh, cousin !" said the little girl, in an known t charge a hundred yards with a tiori which, in extreme cases and in its later i along both the other rivera, and appears on cotton is firmly fastened down.' Cotton ab- agony of distress, II J cannot tell a lie, in- ball in his heart. I. effects, distorts the limbs, renders more or the line of the Canadian Pacific near the sorbs and holds the bodily exhalations, but i deed 1s cannot. Why did you tell a which This office# rashly -appreached the stretch- lase of the 'oints immovable, and ehrivel8 the Blmkfeet Indian reservation. These are unhappily, when waehed,.loses its lightness, , way you were oing ?" ed out beast, when suddenly coming to it- neighbo " muscles. There are few more the most valuable Canadian coal (deposits of and bt;'�omes a species of felt made up of • �y y r child you certainly would self, it sprang upon the man. He -fired a itiabl� si hts than some such patients., It the Northwest and �,,. knots and strings. The economical house- , I Hetty, des , y Y i ` . not betray me to my death ! Hark ! they pistol b!it missed. The next moment he i8 sometimes called arthritis de Orman (ciis- ARE I EXHAUSTLESS IN- sIIPPLY. keeper, therefore, uses benzin© to remove S are coming —I hear, the click of their horses' was in the tiger's jaws, with his right arm figuring)., We condense the views on the any soil on that portion drawn about the , feet. Oh, Hett ,tell them I have gone up p The' coal is estimated at five t nine milliotra finned down across his breast, utterly subject of an eminent writer in the Lancet. neck, or, if matters are too serious for such y of tons underlying each square mile and method finding this - the road instead of down, and- Heaycn will powerless, and being carried into the jungle., It is always preceded by a period of de- re-covers the whole, bless you." a imens taken from all parts of the mea- preferable to cuttin ". he numberless knots' In a minute or two, the tiger, in order t festive nerve tone. In man cases the family P� gg ( ,b Y cures show 40 t 56 p-r ctnt. and often more of a tied comfortable, The oatside of the '_ Heaven never ble4ees those who speak carry its burden with greater ease, .chucked history ehowe: traces of tubercular disease. of fixed carbon. `l'hese wains have been . falsely, cousin ! Bvt I will tell' which the officer up into the air and caught hint Excessive anxiety and exhaustion are among platter is fair to view, but what is there carefully examined however, only in ',the way you go, even if they kill me j so run as by the thigh as he - fell. exciting causes. The early a mPt°ma aTe . ,districts mentioned, sand are known to extend within? . Concentrated uncleanliness, im- . : quickl}i as possible." • ' - The cool, self- controlled officer, though subtle, and easily ,confounded wftb other prisoned disease, portaUle malaria, warrant- , ( - . 1 farther northward along the bases of the ed to add its quota to the contributions; from , . ;., i I - -� : "It's of no u� , unless I can dec eve them, suffering agony, drew another pistol, intro- diseases., 1 Rookies, but how far has not yet.been stew- • I am a dead man.'- - duced its muzzle into the tiger's ear, and The first thing noticed ` generally is a pain • sewer -pipes or imperfect drainage, and t " Eou9in, cousin, hide under �iy web of pulled the trig er. The brute fell lead, in the -wrist ; the hand looks thicker when ratelY ascertained.. Within the rookies insure necessity fora doctor's visit at least• , g there are also extensive coal measures, i cloth they'd never think of ,looking here without a struggle. held sideways, and cannot be easily closed : workin haven ahead be begun at Banff. once during the season. for you. Co e, get down ,as swift as you Lord Hastings promoted the officer oin the t or there is tenderness and tightness in the g Y An anti - comfortable crusade might well - This, with the valuable deposits of Nanaimo be started, by some woman who loves her , can, and I'11.;over you and stand sprinkling 'spot, for his courage and calmn -c a. But the paIm ; or there ie pain in the hollow' of the s on Vancouver Island, has already beet} full +-' my linen." i_ snap of the tier's teeth' in re catching him foot, or ,in the instep, when going u'p or down dose sited. It will be seen thatythia exten kind, and who knows, like the writer, what ? i . " It's my only chance; child ; I'll get as hedfell, inflicted so severe a wound upon - stain, followed by a swelling of the ankle wive region, no matter how populous it may instrumonta of disease and death they may I down as you say. And suiting the action the sinews of the thigh that he was limed and i cteaaing difficulty in welling There het!eaftgt r become, will nqt lack an am le become. Even if this extremity be not- is pu iiLsin above and around the ankle, with : P reached, they are never tolerable after the to the word, the governor was soon hidden for life. supply I of fuel. — Correspondence of Lon on • g • growing lameness and weakness in the limb. j?P l' first season, and it is far Vetter to begin with under the folds of the cloth. Ti i�r ee. An that their intended p ey 'had es KILLED AND ROBBER. The d' ass may then change to an upper a determination that blankets shall be sub . taped from the house where they had hoped ' " limb, o ippling successively fingers, wrists I '!' '. stituted for them. Evora a dirty blanket i, Horrible Matilailon of a woawm ri bOi and e1 ws. 'Mew Britain and Its People. far more tolerable than a dirt comfortable, to secure him, the six mounted, tries, head -. Money by a Pole. - ed by a British officer, dashed along the I The j ints mast used in one's occupation for blankets are porous and a ow the air to r New Britain is one of the most Uesutiful Anotheri horrible murder has been die- are o reel the ones attacked first. 13ince netrate. Every wearer of wool{ n cloth, road in quick pursuit. At eight of he girl I g Y eountriea in the world. The contours of -the knc w; that the I ,osely covered in Vienna. On a recent Wednea• the joints are numerona, the disease, if in whate� er f r.n, - in the. meadow, the leader of the party loft mountains are ve raceful, and the aced. day morning, when a man was pe�ssdag driven from one point, may retreat to an- Y g woven fabrics are the warmest, this arising partly for variety of tinti® of the Tech ixo zeal verdure from the fact that air is held in the meshes; brow h some waste land used y he n t far away. ., t Pa of y "Child, he said sternly, have y u seen r is as attractive as it is tuiusual. The dense a man rennin hereabouts ?" brick fine, on the edge of Herrnala, one of A jai t once diseased is iacnrable.- The and becomes a medium of warmth• One . 4 "Yes, air," grey hereabouts?" Betty, trembl rig and the 'moat populous suburban quarters of only hope of arresting the disease is in treat- foliage interspersed with patches :of grass blanket of pure wool, no matter how coarse . Vienna, he discovered the body of ' 16 wo- ing it early. ' And this hope is a good one, of an emerald hue. At Matapl in Blanche its quality, has more warmth producing - -. flushing. man 1 in in a it. It turned out to'be the Bit there is an active volcano a curious •- " �` "hictt way did he o? Y . g P if the surroundin are favorable, and friends Y �°war than a four pouted comfortable, yet, - g co a of Roealia Mildner, a small dealer in ig f volcanic island, wind a region of hot springs. because the feelin of weight is Mackin , " Ipromised not t tell, sir. and names intelligently cooperative with the I traveled b land once. Nodu t g g gg » wood and coal The police have found that The local treatment cqtrsiats. Y' and fatigue there is immediate outcry that it is cold. ° "But you must, or taketliecona enter, physician. 1 Blanche Ba and the heat a t the murder was committed by a Pole teamed mainl in the wise use of 'counter - irritants.' .• �� � Two blankets and a "light comfortable will ` '` I said I wouldn't tell, if you ill me," Y 'were more t an eom neated by'the beauty sobbed the frightened rl. Joseph Pause, a former soldier, aged twenty Those should not be of the violent, but of p° furnish a bed-an ply, and the lessened weight : „ eight, a smith b trade. He had mad over- wal varied character of the scenery travers- will mean quieter sleep of afar more refresh- i.. " I'll have it out of er, exclaimed the 8 , Y the slow and quiet, kind. q _ tures to buy the business of Mildner and ed. The New Britain o e entirel :` furious officer, with an oath. Y > ' Among the best counter-irritants is hot � � g°` y ins quality than any to l e had ender ten or � - ; a i, on Tuesday afternoon persuaded her. t naked. They are not a ne racy, and want twelve pounds of cotton. Blankets can be - ".Let me speak to tier, said is Tory Y Pe g° water, immersing the body in ft, or shower- the activity ewe r of the Solomon -blan- washed or steam - cleansed, and if children's - - - guide ; " I know the child, I believ . Isn't lwith him to Gersthog t receive the first in- tog the affected part with it. Shampooing vig� , stalment of the mono which' he alleged he g g dare• Fcrei ass have introduced a good q poft y or 'blue vin ? he as lea y g stroking the joints, and kneading the nee h g° beds are in question, pia . your name Hetty Mar P receive there front his sister. Tate m sties are also of t value, nY fire -arms anions the inhabitants of blankets may -well replace white, whi. h is _ . " • santl - would y �'mg u �` Blanche Bay and KamUeirah, but as a rule ' Y• ' went about six o'clock t a tavern and In the front rank among internal remedies y • soiled in a week of such experiments as most . i _ " Yes, Fir." - - I • I drank some wine. is cod -liver oil with p�►nereative begun in the spear, usually adorned with .brightly children indulge in with the, bedclothes, "And this, man teat ran by yo a few ' ' 11 uantitiea and ra idl increased to colored feathers is theft weapon• They R,�oh are often tents.by day as well as cov- minutes ago, was your mothers Cousin, DETAILS of Z`IIE `tTRIMS ems P, Y build cod hoaxes and make excellent nets • wash t he ? On the way,. back to Herrmis he brew half a p ut s week, and continued for months, g sting by night. I and in enioua fiahin -baskets. They are that the filet expense „ i perhaps for years. It should be omitted in g g Granted, at once, "Yes, sir, he was. J . ; j 'the woman into i► fit and - killed her by beat- Pe the onl cannibals I know who;; are not but having ad- "Well, we are friends of his hat did the middle of the summer. The advice of ant' per bed will be far greater ; in her skull in with sharp stones. He then ! aaham of their fondness for human flesh. bey her ullin off her stelill to et experienced physician should be sought at mined this fact, onset it by the remembrance he say to you when he came along " ro , p g 8's B A German settler told me that overtures that health, as well as comfort, is in nestion. " He—he —told me that he was ying for the money, which women of the low r class- the beginning of the disease. _ were made to him to arras the urchase qq . go ' P A third of our lives is given t sleep, yet his life." es often conceal there, and finally' ore off L.,. To P�$$vE THE $losT. , of the body of &man who had been acciden- very few people understand what constitutes ' " Just so, Hetty ; that'wa berryy e. I her clothes in a farther seai+ch. $e tiiaa 1. Do not rand or now with in><ufficient tally killed by a neighboring tribe with a healthful as well as a comfortable bed, or . ho he won't have far to fly. Wore was afterward, as early as half p eigght ' light whom the would -be buyers were not friend- how essential it is to secure both. • Plankets -- he g in to hide ? You see, I c uid, help o'clock, seen with; for him, eons derable 1. Never read nor study with light from• 1 The reason von was a desire to eat him f knew has plane." . mane in his session. After, 1 ti s in directly from the front~ y` have never been so reasonable ui p;an of Y pce ng g y what otherwise might be wasted in a cam now. They are quits .within the means of - , Now Hetty w oo a whit dA tveu by shirt to oe washed at ten etclock he went to - 3. Never read -or sew in the twilight. man place interment. even those of very limited incomes, and if ' - o thin smooth speech, but Elie was idling t his lod *ings,1slept until after six, i pited a 4. ];fever read nor work in a stooping • The curious and little pnderstood' core- not, a little investigation will, disclose the : . _, tell as much of the truth as woul consist friend ing he suburbs, where he remained posture --sit orect• . 1 monies of the duck -duk &re extensively per- fact that enough money has en.spent on with his safety, and she wisely ju ged that until noon, and foe some time afterward formed in Now Britain and the neighboring to have bow ht certainl her frankness would serve her ki a{�nan bet eluded the search of the . elite. Panec was 5• Never read when lying down—this is chew briefs -brae, g Y c' {� P very trying to the eyes. Duke of York group. • One thing about them one ir, and "probably half a dozen, at ter than her silence. So she , eied� her finally arrested at NeksUbury._ is certain, and that in, that those who are reaen rites. Have the comfortables if question candidly. . � l & Hold tile book frolo which yon" read initiated into the mysteries obtain consider- P P (� Y you cat but I pray you, let "blankets . - " My cousin said he was going o this True Recreation And'g'hbtle Who from 1g to 15 inches from your eyes, and able influence over the rest of their tribes ,have chief place, and tell me, when a year ` way to the river, where he had a t ; and Eojoy it- t. P perpendicular to the lino of men. There is another very remarkable has passed', if you are not a thorough con-. he wanted me .to tell the men t t were It is the woman who devotee the hours of ig t custom, about which I was given information vert to their superior comfort, as well as the I chasing him that he had gone the ter way 7. Never read nor write before breakfast, ' 1,y the Rev. Mr.. Roonei-t of the Wesleyan fact tkat weight and warmth never have to catch -the mail wa on." work most assiduously to employinrent who b candle -light no -light to weariness, ' g will most thoroughly eirjo an evi�ning of y ! Mission, which labors in this part of Mel- been and never can be cue and the same. �' _ " Wh Ididn t ou do as he bid u then, yy y p y ; aneeia. It ma be described asp follows . social recreation. It is the man who has 8• Never lay tricks with the a es, as , y when I asked ou where he h gone ? d energetic ae= sq �$ °T rolling them. ! If A injures B, B burns d wn C e hut, or, �k8 Of a ICIII18yY" TrSin. (' -. `. •I i Y a nt a winter in patient an g $ Ere 1 thundered the officer fiercely. - "I couldn't tell a lie, air," wa t e tear• ttvity who will best prize amid beau Use his 9. Do not read arnall print 'in street or the a thwa hso that C� in nestle Buz two weeks or two months -of summer - vaea- rails cars while in motion. pa y Y Thom" Quinn, an employee of the Erik 1 if run against it. B lets C know that he has Away, lived with his family in : a hones , . - fnl� answer. - tion. It is to him who submits sweetly and 10. Men engaged in prolonged study, ! ga '. " Hetty," again began the smoo h- nglied , that stood a few rods from the track of the : - _ : „ v r bed cheerfully tq, the monotony of daily life, the eyes painful, rest them frequent- . injured him, and the reason of it, when C is Jefferson Branch of the Erie, near Cprbon- . - ' Tory, you area nice child. y y " diesppoint- ly by looking at distant objects. t expected to settle the account with A, the knows you are a girl of truth. hat did with its petty trials, vexatigiA, • t - : first aggressor. On the whole the New dale. The track is laid on a hen grade ate . ments, and f ues, that refraehfn ehau es --� •G• �� ,` 1 ' heavy i : your cousin say when you tool im yon . l� 'faainpeo le are the least attractive of &11 that portion of the road. The other day a. , > >, will come with most deliht and bring the Three Chi�drn 8t01'feB.?i P y y �� empty coe►1 care broke in two while f couldn't tell a falsehood? I IKelanesiana whom I,know• The are vet J v " He said he shouldn't think. ' betray I truest recreation. j ., 1�,.: , �, " 5a -'a•y, teacher, there a gain to be some- - : � �+ ♦thing the matter of nee to- morrow,'•' drawled d1rtY, and do not possess the skill in fashion- going n the grade. `Phe detached portion- -_ him to his death." i t , .or carving wooden bowls, of sK,i}ly 1�ack down the incline. While; +' << Cotticladed to► Go. t a. taint little miss of 5 years t her 'rig. P° in at a.hi h rate of speed the case jump- I ,: And you 'hen lir'omised that yo would : , . 9 their neig bore in the Solomon and the go g g not tell which way he went even f you were It�was getting well along into the night. teacher. �, ,admiral Island. ed the track near Quoin a house, and dash - killed for it ?" She yawned, and then Baked him if Its ever " Indeed,' said th ®teacher ; "nothing 1 ..>;" ". ed directly towards ft. Mrs. Quinn was at `- Nanni " "Yes, air." i� i. saw a an& ping turtle. serious I h , ; , . Let Her BOb, '_ work 'in the kitchen. 'Her three children . - " That was a brave eech ; ado I -su! - " One,' he re lied, ' a show. " :I: " No, am ;pits only going to be my I ,, t sP p er— You sa You can t take were playing in a room o the floor abo'ae. e) a thanked u P id she: 1. .. birthday, am. fret cow ?►, Y The: runaway cars struck the house near the % : pox k you for it and r own the . Said road as quickly as possible." "It's very, ; bu do you lift 9w, you T e same little girl informed tier teacher " arty dollars for that centre and went straight ht �chrou hit, missing « , �,: �,; °`` I promised not t tell who a went, sort of remind me of that bird." ano her day that there was going to be Second Farmer -- Can t do it. g g « h ?" d ae of a' , mething the mattes" with her big sister ' , "But yesterdayy you told me you'd sell Mrs. Quinn by but a few inches and bring - / sir. W y Bel a• bier for forty doltare- ing the house in ruins about her... Her three . . "Oh yes, I forgot: Well ;tell u his last " - "Oh 1 you hang on so." I I ': ethos "I knout I did, but I'll have to back out..; children tumbled down from the ,upper words and we won't trouble yo' a more." He looked out of the window i5nt the ; I aeip�aae rt a saws to be iior M y, t� s to the ound.flonr with the debris and ' `4 His last words were :- ` I only darkness, said it looked like rain, and he tool is it Y asked the teacher late in�ly. F �� What.s the matter? �'Y m' Y Y 1 Na ma am ; it s worse than t(at was You see that cow beloiige to xrt wife, with theft m�tther was held fast in the chance, child, and I'll get down s you say." had better be going- i t „ ++ ' " S And overcome b fri ht and a enae of liar —=--- #"`�__ _ = the reply ; she s going t get m tried. afro she sa a she will sob l�ersel# 'in hy= rte• T s +o ym he wreck and not' ' Y g ' man's den er should the rigidly n the Devonshire asst these, � a am- .� Hattre wag, lamenting beoaur� 'her baby statics if I sell her. It would break her was "fin ex 'ice fro lane g , Y gg Y in- 0 boiled sister wad not a little boy- ,but one da she - heart. " one of them :had retceived as much as a terpret the language•which she had report- , grass (Porp, yra Win ta) then is, Y Y „. , �+ scratch• The' runaway cars kept on their , ed, she sobbed aloud and hid h r face from chopped, mixed with small proportion of came to her with a most hopeful face, and ,ith rf�ht -=it s no trad�• , iA yards or more, demo- .� cal and made in bread w . keeps said cheeril 1'" " I sa . ' course for B liniidrod yar 14 sight. oaten Y ' s what ief it ?" _ `_ ' _ ` ar lishin brae outhouses, till they brought up 1 : QQ like as not babT eta r ( : ` W X11, I : g on one an Her tormentors did " not `stn conger t from four to °eight day and is mn h "used by "well,, a�ains H' baink send fled up soothe or question her. Th��y got, as the•poor Welsh people most of it being sent; bill be a boy wiien'he Brows rip ; don't yon "Make it forty -ave c o11 ,'andwe'!I let the in most completop Vvreok• . ' ! �y so ?" her •Ob. �z .► A r I 1 t' ' 'onto r t they enppc�ed, the infoirmsltio which they to 9waiisee►.` .'. ., , ■ j think i :e @S � Cb : � 111 i. yuih •FU tai. *- t ., I n * �� i m• .. 0. , ) .1 4 of ->. 1r: .. :� , s 44 .i' K , ' ti 11 /; ,. r ( $ ) 2;. 1 t : _.. . . 1 ?' l' I. �- -1 e,. - ., -! .. .Y :- '. I -. - .. /. Sys i,- 5 -a I , . -. ii (r:;; - ,; ,.... . -. r, .. -: .. ;_.p: ,. is _ r- I - `'• v I.. I .� { 1. . .. . - 11. Y ., I' "1 .F% . _ r. I r� :I ... I " .. -.. ,. .11 : _ - - ... _... .i. ..i .. r.. -. _ . is b :. 1 : d: \'1 I K'. 7 _: 4. 1 - :. . _ I .� - I . -.. :.: - -1. : : 4Y l t 4. 1. .. -: :- - I; a -.. . :. - - •I - �. .- - -. f -. I I . - ...!„ :. i. . -. .. :• - :,... I . : ( /t . - E .. e. I I L t r r e 1' i r.. . rv..: .:., ..'. G K top w. '.. r v <' :...- tor,- f -,.a r Q ,� r - +1: .- _ 1. e•. �.f -. .. .t. ar - 1. I . . . I - . . � � .11 ,. . i � j . . . I • - -, j .. - l t i , : . - I 1- i -- -- , . I I ; ti tt /� / ` �J I � j , ` , � r { � � T�• � , 4 -r' j.. i 0 �: .. - A G1+b Ace Vd84 iT a,:. .i„ .t.ri+ ,•. - - '' - . t l , ----- W, are pleased . to learn that G oo' . I • I : `' U , r . s ,, ,, o =L�ar 'iaf'tllid aoa �' t. _;r Y YdIT 1. As our fin W 3 ear closes on the 81st .. T� s *as 'i►ery biro• yo ! to rry Keht4etnsilr� 1.,��- I ', ' _ ` P easeful at the re n I.et >i _ 1 , I Of I�eOencibe st w d t atiiingtiona at, the Q6hilaR fop dismay, : , ,.; b , •, a eixe if earths to �► close up eho0 tel� a000µnts, any} �tario Veterinary liege ai Toronto, �momber.Ch�st, Oor BnuiQnl� , ,;,; t,,a �ti �? therefore nest he _'fat ing passed with blonors and re- Was bore ort, Ghristinas day �; ,i i I , . - r _.�'� _.. ride tad to .T8>t • ,�. ,, carved his di lbma.! . (4e • is an To sAve ooteople fraAm Ratans powalr ;.;i a , P s. S NTS New$ for olj printing, aixearage$ of P , ! r6 That la g have gone satlra ; , ' , AT 'HE D Z ,$ { �7.'0 ► i. ' ' . . , 11 ­ I _( sobs & energetic young :than, and a 'have 'fro y �' i _ ___ r orjpWo>a o., to OV the same •be• Which brings tidings of - oomtort and joy. ---- -- • g ` nit's also be success ' , on he will doubt in his den avopa To Who is our Qavioar, ST ! , for9 that a t�.'araes hay• CALL %� acconnta 4t us (eiosintv�th th ®, Th« _ ` "" The holy angels came, •, P..,, •+�� ANA SEE TIMINI COL. ear are ale re nested to send them}n PLATE GLASS HAND MIRROR$ P . year) And to some certain she h , during then at two weeks. We sin All the teachers frP tble� - emotion, in . With tidings of �dIREi4Ri3 IN PLUSH ] ,i'- , : - - i: tsoitiing at the Modeh R great fame ; i << � ; � , ! trust we she 1 not be obliged to take ally bbool, -have passed That there was horn in Bethlehear : , , WHIk�Kr HOI DERq, i `b i j farther` ao tq collect accounts oi►ing the required exa>oatinat mss, and are now The Baviotrit art mankind, . •I ,� I :- . 1' ODOR CA EB I k • °i " ns, •but we ust have them paid on or eligible as teachers. ' Those from the Which brings tidings of oomfoi•t end jq►• �' i C rlr- i t ,k.l , ' - , ;, ii . villa a are Miae lidaR a For , , . { ,1., TOILET, CASES I ,.1„ �:, / ;, before the 81 t, in order to enable us to R guson, who And when they cam to•Bdthlehem 4j i 1 _ ' I , meet our lia il'ties and to matte further has seoured a school a Corbett's Point; where our sweet Savioni�' la TOILET SETS,( E1. William Goo, whp wil� take Chasse of No. The hound him in a manger, y''' ' !' Lo he Packages. "RF`D'MES :- Ricksecker's, Lubin's: Atkinson's, B. FeI��. contemplate improvements. Go m e, Ho tt s ' I y , -,; tus of the Nile. Children s Ferfurne, and som @thin n @w betides (to babes' I''�ker'° eV friends, give. his mlatter prompt attention, 't East Pj�kerinR ; eah of , and . John S. where oxen fed on 'hay, g this week)- Cowie and see it. Brushes and Combs of all kinds, and Cigar Cases. @ ;{: ' to ii:30 Winnaeott, who, we b liege, bas scoured There Mara she spas kaleelltit{ doovn, ' j '; ' R E -`v,� Unto the Lord did ° h EW ADV RTI8EMENT8 THIS DAY. a school north of! Clai +emont. We wish Wh, pray►.= j J. TAH<') / them all ante as. rah brie s tidin °` and e g qs of cotmt�irt i►Ii(' jtfy. wil ► I torio. Plilvg1( -Gri The she herds ! dance an. _� Death of 88!'. ![Oiwbra� p at tb08@ tidings -! 1 yickerinq. Locals -L onard's ' ` ; [ , ,' In our burr la t w ek w8 overh+oked Rejoiced in their mind, • J -- - -- -- • f W. r y e And left their flocks a -&din F -�_ D Local -X as Tree.: �, . chronicling the death of Mr. Rath 8 - £ ,y „ co13 t . / . ; Estray -T os, Pugh, ' J Asowbray athitbbb Dec @seed as Through tempest, storwe and win, .�,, - - . p` Etc W. e� °11, Timber- . C. B an. I. h'' Straightway they ran to Bethlehem,' sTOxr. gr„ ' uncle to Mr. R. - M wbray, of Kimsale, The son of f �' a w >> Or ans -F rs th Bros. -•'.' 'God to find- ' :.',1 j� 'Goods supplie g Y and his death took plaice at the re idepce W ,� •. , for e 7 , . . C. B. Rail ay -Dom. ov. Which bangs tidings of comfort and joy. of his brotlier- i4 -lawl on the 10th. in t. 1 '. . I Beal ' Local --Gel' ie & McCulloch: God bless the rulers of your house, Mr. Mowbra w y as well and favors ly - - And all _ �j ,,� i I 1 i ,' , Just Receiv d -Wm. Lagan. that dwell within c ` * 7�+ a ` g known throughout this- count , is I ! .:w-N ,, Div. Courts s J. E. Farewell I y . And many merry Christmastides t : - I Y j remains were interred at Salem on the May they lire to see again, s* T B• V - I Judicial Sal -J. E. Farewell. 18th, the Rev. Mr. Keam performing the God bless your lovin child - =� - I. �`- ' TEU, I ­ - s � . K ran, GRAN]),. -last bad rites at the '��y: sneer, 6u` -, grays. The bereaved And grant them Heaven to win, �' j j , >? collected. f mo•.� Have the sympathy of their many friends, God bless you and your family, i AT --- gN 114MUO �' T both far and near ,-- t) and Sol Christman Party. That live - - j And send you a ha T�iE BOOR. AND X t 'S C STORE 1. ..; I. 1)everell'elo 1 - ' ' ' _ ' PICgERIN , ONT., DEC. 24, 1886. Following hash : tie &I t!nstom Mies y PPY New Year , i' - funds ca ` 4 i _ 1lsxtha Trifiitt gave a,party on Satiu•da i i , .! , I s o a wwm� I - T afternoon last to file scholars of her class - Chewing tobacco, 180. plug fo'r� 1�2�•c. .: H0111. LO ALISM m the Methodist Babb th school,and also at R. & J. Campbell's. I al - ;t t . ' ! 1 • ; invited a number of younger scholars -of _^-For your ordered clothing try R. & commission __ ing ; open t �_ the school (about thirty altogether) to J• Campbell, ''Whitby. , LAB -' erase fr shi and chea at Leonard's. artier ate in the , . -9 -0Y p Participate arrangements made for -Overcoats at half price at R. d J. EN(; their enjoyment. A ver ' '• ;n chance I ! -Fanep goo s given away at Leonard's. ( y enticing tea Campbell's, Whitby.. , Toronto at was provided for the children, and amen f , i, : - -St. Georg 's, Chrietmae day. No B -For carpets, lace curtains 0re'to� a money to L service. of an innocent oht►i'aeter were fully en• floor oil cloths, Qo to R. & J. Campbell's. I have eat lessors in a DAVmso:v I I joyed by all present. Daring the evening P nnouaicing that I hays- juste received the : r ENGLISH_. �: - Candies - 2 degrees below zero at the scholars of her class presented Miss ' A lot of tweed just bought and in largest stock of • P - -E. .. , Leonard's. �. present ex- stock this elf puce Call .. . . i J • ..RTS 1. I . . Triffitt with a handsome pres oc is day, less than 1� -Mr. Chart on buried a little child Pressive of love ;and esteem for their and inspect them at R. & J. Campbell's, _ _ county soh . . . . ­` last Sunday. teacher. Whitby. ' , I - 6 - Munici al j oin bona n•lay. ' .. -$t. Andrew's char * �I' Zh 1�18s r' V1. _ ma an *'*:' . p atiOna at �rongham _ ch, Pickering; W ear ' Y:,V� Justice. �� , on Monday ne . Many people tr' t make a mistake in Sunday morning subject : " The 'o of so nable ter dais in and. put ' Xmastide." . Evening subject; ; ��Vhat Ever opened in Whitb , A ve lar a variet of , - ; 1 t • r . -Mr. W. V. Wright is spending, , the delaying P R off the purchase of a g j P y. 'y g y - I I �� ° < •safe in which to ee their books and is Calvinism ? , i r � j �,. ; holidays at ho a in this village, P I. 1 s< rJ,: 1. t _ other valuabPe pa ere until $fire visits • - Chr'atmaa IB c ming. Look ('oat for 1 -f tyz .- - School Tru tee elections take' lace p� Plush and Photo r''� P the place. The will then wis a ookat duck a h - Y iV%6 R Albums , t;l j throughout the ownshi on the 29th rust, y , oose or turkey, or a g p -:_, ` P had expended a hundred dollars or so in n first -class roast of eet. He sells cheap -' , I-... -112x. Valent a Dale, of Oakwood, providing themselt es with one of Gol3ie, for cash. Warren Woodruff, opposite Dr. The Latest Designs and at Very Low Prices.: PLUSH FANCY GOOD I ,- . gboer, et•' :. . and m� :� 1 was visiting fri ds in the village last & McCulloch s gu anteed fire and burglar Field's office, king street Pickering. "1 -8 S of i '" «h;te. al ' e� ery d_ scription. '• -, , week. proof safes -the b'st safe manufactured >lrominattoas at Whitt�y. 1 tens the :ii in Canada at the resent time, and don't A I , _ ! : ! forge, GY, E. -Rev: .'1r. cam, of greenwood,' g large crowd gathered at 'iVhitby on + l �, r v�ednPS,,a> . preached two a cellent sermons in the You' forget it. What is a few dollars thus Tnesda last whe ._ , _ N, asst -cl, t Tuesday n the shenff received 0�$ ' . vete'rina, Methodist churc here on Sunday last. spent to the loss of the books of any- man nomi ♦ 11�'�� Ifarlot natlOnB fOr oandrdatee to re i'e8ent / t `. ing for lu• - - Leonard's b ots and shoes t @n er doin 'business It's a mere .bagatelle. p i =. o , p South Ontario in the Local T..,4 iature.. . by t "^bt cent. below any her house in the village, Thendon't delay if you haven't a safe, The following nominations were made : Something entirely iew in Text Boo s; Birthda Books ` AI I get o e'at once fr�m Goldie dc'_12eCulloch �' . , Itograph Albums, - i f ... and if you don't elieve it come and see. , y , Y Gtalt Safe Works. ! den J. S. m. $snit nd very elegant styl ©s in Ladies Satchels and Purses. ,,, John Dry $ e a - Methodist c ureb, Pickering, Dec. ! , ." . • John Miller, Dr. Rae, ad a con le f 1 I' 'fo Worth Their Board ';1 I p t 26th. Horning abject: "Birth of Jesus others whose names w@ did not learn. P1bles, Prayer Books and ymn Books for all Churches, . Christ." Eveni g subjgct: "For whom Tl a afirieultura� retluns to the. Ontario All retired excepting Messrs. Dryden and = to vote." _ Bur au -of Indust•i @s contain many face - Larke. After the time for receiving the IN ALL BINDINGS. . 1. 1 `' _ t10 remarks fro carves ndents In the " Lel�sure Hour " `i .►SoUday at I30111e " "Girl's Own " 1 j -- Groceries s fine sad j chea at P° nominations had expired, the candi• , slid " Boy s' O�vli, S c: 4 cheap "at us departure is in which reliable dates and others addressed the electors beautifully bound. A full stock o all the Annuals- Britisli Workifia -it, ! • Leonard's that p epic from Whitby are info matron is s osed to be , 1 coming up and to ing all their card ea PP Riven. for some time, explaining their views Band of Hope, Children s viand, Infant's Magazine, &c. ' t t _ - - I will hold. For instance, a cof•respondent from Pick• upon the questions that are agitating the .� . , erin writes :- "Pient of domestic ser• public mind at the present time. _ ,y AM Indian's- Pre coon. '1l van s, but a gl•ea� ma y slot worth their• Tres 2ndiaaiions ��i� ►� V �:\ D T� . �' l / He says we w will have - open weather bo d ;waste moue th n they earn." An• , - , .11 until the 9th of ,(anus oth r from Peel count writes : "Scarce• �` hen wax dolls, a'nd ribbons, and f IN GRL r VARIETY. _ I I , ry, after which '1 `" I an d trinkets so gay, acid hand sleds, and ice T� there will be plea y of snow. The r6il- Y y domestic 4ery nts to be had for `U ST at uteri f1tis Yetcr fot ,Stetultty ,Scluwl Itbraries -aiul 11 iz�0 ;: roads will be bloc blocked and traffic suspend- m eY• i plant fog• lob ." If the inform. Skates, and tin horns that bray, and „ �, Y Subscriptions received for Mail,'-' Globe, "Witness," " Adger- ed. - - . B ati n in the other d, partments- of the drums that are noisy, and whistles that tinier," Whitby a xs and Picker n " N = ' Xmas Tree: set tarn is as valuable as that quoted it Screech, and boots made of rubber that . y papers, g ens. Call supply any paper of dress, (;n � , Well . si��„, & S•tUTA-C , special at . pannw ni•: 11.1 P. (". affi,lavit< Money to i Brout;l,tii .I _"- -_,�I I I ti _ 1i m st b of inesti' able use to the count high up W13 reach, and wagons that itiagsz<lie Ghat customers Way wish , at lowest prices. - y' ! A• '� , The Pickering arbor'Sabbath school country. rattle, and horses that rock, and watchers soliciting Bin inspection of y varied stock, nd thanking you for past -D:`k and snec,:, will hold their Y as tea and entertain- !a !ansaas�s�• that Point time but not like the clock , '' ` building .. eE Ewe resets to heir of the death p° favors I hope for a continuance of the wine. `�'is ing you all the .Compli- I r' 1 �entilat,• , ' went on Friday a cuing, Dec. 24th, tom- a of ev. ether I3 shies and to that go spinning, and alma t}lat meats of the Season. corner l): a mencing at 7 0' ock. Admission 15c.g• of :�ewmarlCet, will shoot, and birds that will warble, ,, ,i. lteaiaenc, All are invited. hat parish riet at brokering, AB is I j . t pp and cars that will scoot, and bottles of - - 8alarged. we 1 known Father Beausang has been - . - petfume that scents a the air, and The Whiny Bo k ancllVruslc Stole • su Bring from ikijuries received by an ;�.-- �. The Or Nero 'comes to us thla'week accident met with some months ago, but golden hued . biac @lets ' "r maidens to ,_ -, wear, and jackets, and mittens, and lion- �O� t 1 enlarged to an ei ht page forty cola rend li"a about recovered fi•ow this when he ! !{ A, ;,• paper, showing vidence of lnerea sec ivied a p alytio stroke after coneliid- nets, and caps, and sealskins, anti wool. j . soiatI �„ support and con equent success. e ing a servic at Newmarket. He was lens, and other warm wraps. When all i I orders 1 wrsh these ! Tlaos. l our namesak prosperity. re eyed to the House of Providence go flying around through the streets, dross. �' t e Fide Picture. To onto, but for the week previous to leis held sight in the arms of @soh person ana _ . A. x. xt - meets, to be carried straight home add / Rumsey & `C'o., o Seneca palls, �'etv de till which took place oni Tueeda _ I +- -- Y hung a high and dry, then guess fora I . fork, dealers in fir engines and supplies nip t last, he .etas nueonsciouF. The p ,; surety thathristmas is nigh.- Danevill@ _ _ , . j will please accept o r thanks fora very fu eral tooK plat@ on Z liursday forenoon. �, , ___ _ _ - I - . . . handsome picture o Partholdi's Statute De eased was l�eatl3 respected by all 1 � _ - - _ _ - __ - - - T}� - cla e� duriu tills residence here, who °. ''"`*�tt► j - kin,ls,1,, :. ` of Liberty, which looks out on New s g �'�' Thiw�s:` - ' \� i i paint a n� York harbor. wil regret to head of hid -demise. The 6al=•ation Army ifs /his taa►n. is , "` ' list 1,,>a ,j 1. swalio ed 8is ' teeeth. visited regularly by a certain crowd of 1 ----� fo - 1i�latar Carnival ( w . �� ` ! -- what are, to all appearance, ordinary .. G We have received the Aoialj �lsrogratn People our ataund 9toufrville have Ia 1 , �:: f , cod 'eke on a young men, but thus are not, the be; �R • ! - of the winter carniv l.sportsto take lace g Gertnin, auctioneer who Y - - 1 IC11' ( P resides not•ve far from that $ourishin long to that class of ereatnres knbwi} as ! o\ j - � . at 11>ontreal from tl a 7th to the 12th of g sneak thieves. The et into the bar I pared r.. ! f village. It seems said auctioneer -has a Y g _ p 1. I February next. It is a very 'elaborate 1 LEAR ' set of false teethi,l and while basil en- racks on Slint ay evenings, or a•h @nave j t'egi;e�i {' % I ! one, and gives avid ace of . lenty of en• Y the buildlns erovt•ded sad relieve qualat ! 'g at the a R R ties eittin In front f _a I . F I , gaged eatin his dinner and talkie rapid- par- - pl • lit �1J,,l I _ �oyment during the arnlva . '' ar�io tihe to those around the R o them of their pocket %� haNB jiffs Opened out r the Holiday Season a fresh ��t;ra�i;.',' i ' a Figs sheet. • -' Y handkerchiefs, and perhaps soniethinR festive board, the plate dropped 'out of • J min down °� valuable. They make a fegnlar _ stock ' f new goods : gas - ` "`. �Ve are in racer t of the gingston position, and the awe coming ' ,, I TOIL Whig's special Ch stmas number, con- suddenly broke thew 'in pieces and he practice `of doing this. These g .�,�,.,,1.,._:.,:,��;��_ I , ! t e) • �t:,al Yarn mob taininQ sisteeli pug s. It is illustrated swallowed teeth, plate and all. It is consider themeelces �'+ just about 9s smart Valenoti$ Raisins, r hrou�iw - f with pictures of the prominent buildings said there was immense excitement for a as they make them. It tvfll be a source , }. Jamaica Oranges, Y - , hip. D and bu iness •men o the limestone city, time, of- satiefactian to these l ht- 81�geredl Sultana Nisins, - ' :Malaga Lemons, 1 1. xe�s. h,t ty, the unfortunate gentleman makin I !; and is without doub one of the best got _ a bee line for the h sici ' " ' R gentry to :know that the have • ,t u �'ayQi•'s+ 1. ,�. �� • �;' _ Candled Peels .- p $ an a residence to ' beet,' e. , t. up newspapers in th Dominion. see what could b�' done, but before reach- watched, notwithstanding their remark- ew urrai}ts, I �' Spices and EXtacts, _ -- 1. atstia wa�r>r. - ' ing there the teeth avid ntly soured ob- able cleverness, and have been �idetitifled :.,, _, ° 'New Figs, Sage and Savor -, i E �(1 y T n•( I O Brien, the phot g►r�aPber, o Whitby, his stomach and he vo iced them up, U th tilers hands in other peggpl0'a pockets. +, T6►rrA�ona A,Ymon& , -; Icing Sugar, Comfits, _ ;' - house i5 is surprising the .p ople now -a -days at feeling greatly relieved there y. Extra ur infoiniant bas secured' legal advice j Filbars, etc. , Cann d G acconaui, I , 1 e oods e . efforts were made to ee on the subject, and has found that their - - - . tc i' ` ' and �o��,t the quality and s phut finish of the p t e matter quiet, but . the news re had Pickerin little joke is likel do land a few of them I shall at . photos turned out b him. We recently q _�- - x troan m. I' , 4 mepected some of hi cabinets, and mast through the underground in hitby ool for - a couple of Yri tbs. ' ' - : in Gran, Our ' al Holiday P ces for all kinds of Candies. -- ` sj ' say that they cannot be beaten n the best same all the He says he would advise them to imitate !�[�!�'��+}.� - -p 13 I I - �. i 1\ i. I _ . I � � +'.�y,e fN•� /✓ ✓l��,j• •�. v-wv-v....�•wvwv-..:�•^ ^-^'� w �v- .v..viniasssar , 1 is _ , honest people, jas6 by way of variety, , '� �� G Jai o gall @Ties in the Un tad State or Can -a eiiiusib , .g� a one nee ads. No use going Toronto when you When a couple b0006e engaged t`txbre Wer t Sunday evening, as he will hAve a a • r i ,. ' A atple. i ' 1. 'I . . can get better work om 0 B en. Is seldom any sensible reason why the P eon in the barracks to keep a pair oi' • s+• I : < travellin �i . �:�te SENTS • _ : - and she,l ' - ,.' . - world should not know it, and therefore sharp eyes on their i vexdepts and to _ _ law imothomet P - i, , ::I I _ 1. - I -1. t e fashion of anpouncin en ements apprehend them on th spot if �ey are ; O 11 There will appear from Ja `es' pub- g Rag caught in the sot. ` e f St �'� O� • _" Pro lishin house, j st before a loyal entertainnae>lt and y will be well Puncher• i R Bo manville, Ont., at h wing the ladies and` a tl watched in future as their narriee are no' 1 throegh,� 1 • • ,J New Years, The Obs ver, a new religious Q n. amen con- secret. An example should be made of a to .1 '6. FA CY ' • - ante ho, g'i atulated by their friends is to be oom- O _• 1 p land. A , + weekl3nnewspaper at one dolls a year. ended To bee , if the en a @meat couple of these fellows; who am not only iTllt3t © 9II8( Obit at - S e(3•al PriCQs for the Holds as n : hostler a _ It will be a paper for the famil - church, is aftarw�ards b R g disgracing th @maelvea -a s�tnall p p S8 0 .�. Sunday school, m' ionary d revival rdklBp, the thought of these but also a .large circle of mmat able 1 -- 1.1 p blia congratulations world be em- _ e _ . gee news being leadin features Every barrasin; but if .the faahioir teAda to People who are unavoidably related to ` i » :.- ' Methodist should se for a sa le co - -' - ` 1. them. China and Glassware, Fancy Dry Govds, P, PY prevent remises of marring ' e being li bt- Address, The, Obsery C I �I17 ' .� , Bowm yille. p i g - - 1 lf: r S ly given twill serve good purp�ises,' The ~ ' hius Tea Setts, - Silk ,Handkerchiefs, ! 1 � can obtti _ AL O. V. w!• : girl who might sad yea, when asked to . H �Iland and Belgium have ajgrW to • FAAVy T as, instruct, Cambric Handkerchiefs j- I , ` ma u p ens the traffic in girls. ' ! At the regular se urent of ickeriug rry, with the mental reservation that . Colored Glassware, ; Gent's Scarfs and ' Ties, Miss A 1 Lod e� No• 105 held on Tuesd " if an thin better (comes along, ; she will' de Lseseps says 189'b00,000 #acs China and Glass Jugs, - - Kid and Wool G1 s : , ' Music �` ! : last g be following 9 �evenm Y g are still required to 00 ova , ;replete the Panama opposite R care wee eleote contrive,eat to keep her word, will think - Fancy Lamps, ; .. Cuffs and Collars, • ' ', ,, B ; M , L. S twice about it if sire has to Ro throe h Canal. ' for the ensuin to P. g The - Toilet Setts, . Clouds and shawls ,�: ,� - ' Ackerman ; M. W., v. W. S. Weetney; with such a forte. Marri a en spy in Quebec is neatly over, 1, ' ; • 1 J��, . F., W. W. Sparks; • 0. R v. td meats are fro neatly too 1p entered the Glovernmont having Called the House �VAMee, Dolls, et8. , , i Fine Caps etc. etc. k ' ' ,